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Issue 5
2001

September, 2001


EDITOR Mary Johnson

 
FICTION AND POETRY EDITOR Anne Finger

DESIGN/PRODUCTION
Cliffwood Organic Studio


Vol 22, No. 5
September, 2001

ISSN: 0749-9596 Published bimonthly by The Advocado Press PO Box 145 Louisville, KY 40201. Copyright 2001 by The Advocado Press. Reproduction without permission of any material herein is strictly prohibited. Rate for individual subscriptions: $17.50/year organizational rate, $17.50 international rate, $42 To subscribe, send check in U.S. funds to PO Box 145 Louisville, KY 40201

 

 


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Selections from our September, 2001 issue
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Editorial: Whose ADA Is It, Anyway?

THE MEDIA EDGE
A Reply to Jerry by Ross Sweat

FEATURES

Mean Streets by Ed Eames

Distance Learning: boon or bane? by Art Blaser

Disabled Lives: A Commentary by David Pfeiffer

Three poems by Constance Merritt

COVER STORY
Helen Keller and the FBI by Fred Pelka

LOST DISABILITY CLASSICS:
"How I became a Socialist" by Helen Keller, and
"The world I Live In" by Helen Keller


Death, and Lives Remembered

BOOK REVIEWS

The New Disability History, Deaf American literature, poems by Constance Merritt, and a play about Randolph Bourne


 



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