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Man with sunglasses, a military cap and cane wears signs that read "I gave my eyes" and "World War veteran." He stands holding a newspaper.
Sit-in at the Emergency Home Relief Bureau in NYC (1935). (Photo: Facebook/The Apothetae)

The Works Progress Administration is accused of ableism.

Date: 1935

The Story of Disability Justice
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Sit-in at the Emergency Home Relief Bureau in NYC (1935). (Photo: Facebook/The Apothetae)

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) is charged with barring access to WPA jobs based on physical disabilities. Members of the League for the Physically "Handicapped" hold a nine-day sit-in at the offices of the Home Relief Bureau of New York City, demanding access to thousands of WPA jobs across the U.S. for people with disabilities.