An Independent Man
Ed Roberts and the Fight for Disability Rights
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:14th Oct '25
£25.00
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The first biography of one of the founders of the disability rights movement, An Independent Man chronicles the life of an activist who reimagined the meaning of equality and inspired generations of reformers.
Before Jonas Salk's vaccine, polio was a social death sentence. The disabled were expected to disappear into their limitations, pitied by those around them. This might have been the story of Ed Roberts, paralyzed and consigned to sleep in an iron lung. But Roberts insisted on what all people deserve: a full life.
Scot Danforth deftly captures Roberts's adventurous personality and radical vision, chronicling his life from his student activist days at the University of California, Berkeley, in the early 1960s to his career highlights of establishing the pioneering Center for Independent Living and directing California's Department of Rehabilitation. By insisting that disabled persons are valuable members of society, and by translating his ideas into action, Roberts laid the ground for the Americans with Disabilities Act and the ongoing movement for equality.
“Danforth, a special education teacher–turned–scholar, fleshes out the real story of the Burlingame boy who overcame polio, then discrimination, to live his life to the fullest.” * California Magazine *
“Danforth describes the many events that made Berkeley the ideal setting for Roberts and a new generation of activists.”
* Berkeleyside *“In the first biography published about Ed Roberts, a pioneer in the disability rights movement, Danforth chronicles Roberts’ life from his childhood polio diagnosis to his major activism victories later in life.”
* William & Mary Quarterly *“I knew of Roberts’ accomplishments—but not so much the details of his struggles, both around adjusting to becoming disabled and in the fight to launch his centers across California and eventually the country. Chapman University disability scholar Scot Danforth’s new book, An Independent Man: Ed Roberts and the Fight for Disability Rights, covers just that.”
* Mother Jones *“Amazing work . . . amplifying and magnifying the impact of this remarkable man.”
* Review of Disability Studies *ISBN: 9780520412644
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432 pages