Volume XLIII September-October 2004 No. 2
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2004 American Council of the Blind
Christopher Gray, President
Melanie Brunson, Acting Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Acting Editor
Table of Contents
- Make a Difference Once a Month, by Melanie Brunson
- Position Available: Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs
- Celebrating the Life of Sharon Keeran, by Cindy Burgett
- Tennessee V. Lane: Access To Courts as a Fundamental Right, by Otis Stephens
- Affiliate News
- Membership Initiatives, compiled by Ardis Bazyn
- June Membership Forum, compiled by Ardis Bazyn
- A Convention(al) Perspective, by Allen J. Casey
- Birmingham, A Lifetime of Memories, by Berl Colley
- At 108 It Will Still Be Great! An Early Look at the 2005 Convention, by Cynthia Towers
- Anxiously Awaiting Your Letters, by Nola McKinney
- Support Group Forming for Those with Bonnet Syndrome, by Mary Ellen Johnson
- On the Avenue, Sixth Avenue, by Ken Stewart
- Cell Division, by Ken Stewart
- ACB Members Share Knowledge with International Colleagues, by Oral O. Miller
- From Your Perspective: Grab This Longhorn Bull by the Horns!, by Wade Hemmelrick
- The House on Oak Hill Road, by Carson Wood
- Letters to the Editor
- Why the Future of Disability Rights Depends on Our Vote, by Ray Campbell
- Politics and Public Policy: Who Has Access to the Political System?, by Donna Rose
- Here and There, by Sarah Blake
- High Tech Swap Shop
CORRECTION
The area code on Toni and Ed Eames' telephone number was incorrect. The correct number is (559) 224-0544.
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