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US Disability Rights Activist Judy Heumann Dies At 75

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US disability rights activist Judy Heumann dies at 75

US disability rights activist Judy Heumann dies at 75

An American renowned advocate for the rights of disabled people, Judy Heumann has died at the age of 75.

Heumann died in Washington DC on Saturday, according to BBC.

She was a globally recognised leader of the disability rights movement whose activism led to the implementation of major legislation in the United States.

After contracting polio as a child, she became the first wheelchair user to work as a teacher in New York City.

Heumann was “widely regarded as ‘the mother’ of the disability rights movement”, according to a message posted on her website announcing her death.

She was at the vanguard of major disability rights demonstrations, helped spearhead the passage of laws and founded national and international advocacy organisations, it added.

The report on Sunday further said Heumann also served in both the Clinton and Obama administrations, and had more than 20 years of non-profit experience.

Barack Obama said he was “fortunate” to work with Heumann, and paid tribute to her life-long dedication to fight for civil rights.

The American Association of People with Disabilities also led tributes, saying her leadership “advanced the rights and inherent dignity of people with disabilities”.

Born in 1947 in Philadelphia and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she contracted polio when she was two years old and lost the ability to walk.

She was not allowed to attend pre-school, because her wheelchair was considered a “fire-hazard”, and when she eventually got into a school at age nine, she recounted being treated as a “second-class citizen”.

Her parents fought for her rights as a child, and she went on to study speech therapy at Long Island University and earned a masters in public health from the University of California, Berkeley.

In the 1970s, she won a lawsuit against the New York Board of Education and became the first teacher in the state to use a wheelchair.

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