Books
The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation.
By Frieda Zames & Doris Zames Fleischer
The New Disability History.
Edited by Paul Longmore and Lauri Umansky.
Moving Violations.
John Hockenberry, 1995.
FDR’s Splendid Deception.
Hugh Gregory Gallagher, 1985.
By Trust Betrayed: Patients, Physicians and the License to Kill in the Third Reich (Nazi euthanasia program against disabled).
Hugh Gregory Gallagher, 1995 revised edition.
Staring Back: The Disability Experience From the Inside Out.
Edited by Kenny Fries, 1997.
No Pity: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement. Joseph A. Shapiro, 1993
The Hidden Minority: A Profile of Handicapped Americans
Sonny Leinfield, 1979.
Handicapping America: Barriers to Disabled People
Frank Bowe, 1978.
Rehabilitating America: Toward Independence for Disabled and Elderly People. Frank Bowe, 1980.
Pride Against Prejudice: Transforming Attitudes to Disability.
Jenny Morris, 1991.
Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy. Joseph P. Lash, Delacorte Press 1980.
Power Over Pain. Wesley, J. Smith and Dr. Eric Chevlin.
Movie Stars and Sensuous Scars: Essays on the Journey from Disability Shame.
Steven E. Brown, Co-Founder Institute on Disability Culture
Magazines
Mouth Magazine – Voice of disability rights.