- Justin Whitlock Dart, Jr.
Justin Whitlock Dart, Jr. (
August 29 ,1930 –June 22 ,2002 ) was an Americanactivist . Primarily known as an advocate for the disabled, he helped pass theAmericans with Disabilities Act of 1990 . He co-founded theAmerican Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD).Background
Dart came from a wealthy
Chicago family. His father, Justin Whitlock Dart, Sr., was President ofDart Industries .Dart contracted
polio in 1948 before entering theUniversity of Houston , where he earnedundergraduate degrees in history and education in 1954; however, the university refused to give him ateaching certificate because of his disability. The university is now home to the Justin Dart, Jr. Center for Students with Disabilities, a facility designed for students who have any type of temporary or permanent health impairment, physical limitation, psychiatric disorder, or learning disability.Activism
During his time at the University of Houston, which was then segregated, Dart organized the first student group to oppose
racism .After graduating, Dart was a successful
entrepreneur who founded three Japanese corporations, but in 1967 he gave up the corporate life to devote himself to the rights of people with disabilities, working inTexas andWashington, D.C. as a member of various state and federal disability commissions. Between running the Japanese companies and moving to Texas, Dart spent several years in a remote mountain farmhouse in Japan, getting in touch with the world.Dart refused to support President Reagan's efforts to revise the
1973 Rehabilitation Act . In 1993, he quit his position on thePresident's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities , on which he had worked tirelessly since being nominated to the position by PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush in 1989. While on the Committee, he worked to help pass theAmericans with Disabilities Act of 1990 , which Bush signed into law onJuly 26 , with Dart among those on the dais along with Evan Kemp.After the ADA
Subsequently, Dart founded Justice for All with other activists to defend against congressional attempts to weaken the ADA, including those pushed for by
Clint Eastwood . He also organized numerous ADA anniversary events.Dart received the
Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998. He diedJune 22 ,2002 inWashington, D.C. at 71 ofcongestive heart failure related to complications ofpost-polio syndrome .ee also
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List of disability rights activists References
* Switzer, Jacqueline Vaughn. "Disabled Rights: American Disability Policy and the Fight for Equality". Georgetown University Press, 2003.
External links
* [http://www.medaloffreedom.com/JustinDartJr.htm Medal of Freedom] biography and obituary
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