In science and technology and one high school located in San Francisco and their approach to education. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend, television for serious readers. And now on booktv Lennard Davis provides a history and examines the impact of the americans with disability act, signed into law july 26, 1990. Our guest author is Lennard Davis who has written the first major book on the history and impact of the americans with impact of the americans with disabilities acts the hidden story of how the americans with disabilities act gave the largest u. S. Minority its rights. Lennard davis is an author and distinguished prof. Of liberal arts and sciences, at the university of illinois, and prof. Of medical education and disability and human developments, the director of project bio cultures which focuses on the link between medical and social science, cultural studies, disability studies and other areas. Lennard davis is the author of several books on dis
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records. legal medical experts say it s still unclear of whether doctors would uphold an assertion of doctor-client privilege in this case. president obama and his foreign policy have been compared. the ralph meade foundation, which owns the billboard, says it wants to draw attention to military men and women dying overseas. the military spokesman says everyone has a right to their own opinion, but others say this certainly crosses the line. back to london now where there is a total of 12 medals up for grabs today. a 23-year-old chinese woman nick named shooting beauty competing in the 10 meter air rifle competition has won the first gold medal this year. while tonight, the highly anticipated showdown between american swimmers michael fell hes and ryan lochte compete for gold in the men s 400 meter. let s take you over to london s olympic park where amanda davies has the seat. how close was fell.eps heat race this morning? how did he do? very close, i can tell you yo
anniversary of the i have a dream speech. this is a little over an hour. i want to begin with a standard image of martin luther king in his relationship to americans to their culture and we tend to think of him of the icon of the loftiest dreams of universal humanity, the great high flow and moral ideal, the e-alitoian dreamer that turned the other cheek. it s not a black dream, not a white dream but a dream that transcended race in some sense. and this noble king in many ways is part of a whole narrative of st. martin, the kind of utter perfect person, utterly noble. [inaudibl [inaudible] the identities up through evangelical christianity which brought their identity into the modern civic world, we re here too and in some sense we think is a break with all of that stress on the particular identity. now, it s not that this conventional image of king is wrong. but it s highly partial and what i try to do in my book is sort of take us to a more complicated picture of king