On July 6th, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in
Washington, DC debuted its Disability Rights Movement exhibit. Organized to
celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the passage of the ADA, the exhibit is a
compilation of historic memorabilia that places the disability rights movement
in the same vein as other national civil rights struggles. The Smithsonian
plans to expand the exhibit as more material comes in. If you can't get to
Washington, DC, the exhibit will eventually travel to other museums around the
country. For now, you can check out the
exhibit's Virtual
Exhibitions web site.