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Collection: Visuals - Catalog Card
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| TITLE: |
The Loophole |
| FROM: |
It Took An Act Of Congress |
| ORIGINAL CAPTION: |
It's amazing something this big could fit through a loophole. The Americans with Disabilities Act has been law since July 1990. But instead of making their buses accessible, the inter-city bus companies have been making excuses. And somehow they've succeeded in getting themselves a 7-year extension before they even have to begin to comply. When it comes to a little thing like the law, size must make a big difference. Support Easter Seals. |
| CREATOR: |
Terry Bremer (creative director) |
| DATE: |
Circa 1990 |
| FORMAT: |
Poster |
| DIMENSIONS: |
17 x 22 in |
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| SOURCE: |
Easter Seals Society |
| CONTROL NO.: |
439450 |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Access, Advocacy, Americans With Disabilities Act, Bus, Civil Rights, Easter Seals, Government, Legislation, Policy, Politics, Service Organization, Transportation, Urban Life |
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| NOTE: |
This poster was produced by Easter Seals in collaboration with Campbell Methun Advertising, Minneapolis. Published with permission from Easter Seals. |
| IMAGE SIZE: |
(421 x 546 pixels) |
| | | OBJECTS | FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Getting A Foot In The Door (still)
- Job Applicant (still)
- Ordering Pizza (still)
- The Loophole (still) | |
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