book cover of Accessible America

Accessible America

Bess Williamson

Accessible America examines how accessibility design in the U.S. evolved, from the post-WWII era to the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. It explores the challenges of making spaces inclusive, the resistance from politics and designers, and the often uneven progress. Through real-life stories, Williamson shows how American values shaped accessibility and how it impacts our daily lives.

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