Frank Bowe authored “Equal Rights for Americans with Disabilities”, and in doing so the book explains to readers about how disabled people are treated and the rights they fight for. The story’s opening sentence “Before my accident, the thought of there being people out there with disabilities never entered my mind” . This sentence creates suspesion and tells a lot about how the author felt about disabled people at first. But, the sentence creates a tone about the author wanting equal rights for them.
In first sight of the novel, the author goes into detail and describes the ratio between normal, non-disabled americans to disabled americans. The author goes on to …show more content…
Due to them either being born, having an accident, or developing these disabilities overtime, it seems like the normal everyday activites that normal people do where blocked off for disabled people.
2 In the next chapter, The author talks about the many different disabilities and the difference between ability and disability. The first sentence says “Learning disabilities such as dyslexia and dysgraphia are more common”. This disabilities are hard in children and most of them end up dropping out of school, frustrated with their problems in the classroom. Most of the children that are born with these disabilities may have inherited or the mother used drugs and alcohol during the pregnancy. As the chapter goes on, the author goes on to the most common to less common