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The Washington Times
Two Photos by Kenneth Lambert, The Washington Times

Photo one: A man [George Roberts] in a motorized wheelchair is rolling along pushing a stroller with a little baby in it. He is wearing an ADAPT T-shirt and cap with buttons on it. Taped to the side of his chair is a poster reading "NO MORE WAREHOUSING." Two people are jogging in the background.

Photo two: An older man is walking with a couple of other people in front of a very large banner. He is bent forward pushing someone [Harry Richardson?] in a laying down gurney type wheelchair. Beside him walks a man with a Health Care for All t-shirt/ Beside and behind them you can see a man in a suit carrying an American flag as well as marchers in wheelchairs.

Caption reads:
Don’t fence us in
George Robert (above) pushes his daughter among some 2,000 disabled Americans who rolled across Memorial Bridge yesterday seeking better health care. Many. such as Harry Richardson (below), want home attendants, a cheaper, healthier alternative to nursing homes. President Clinton said his health plan gives the disabled more freedom to work.

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