On May 8, 1970, students protesting the Vietnam War gathered on the steps of New York City's Federal Hall. What happened next revealed America's great divide—and shaped the political and cultural landscape for decades to come.
In conjunction with the premiere of CHANGE, NOT CHARITY: THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, we are spotlighting several of the determined activists who fought for access and equality for all Americans.
Audiobooks are a billion-dollar industry, a staple of modern entertainment. But what most people don’t realize is that their roots trace back to a community that desperately needed them—the blind.