Disabled Students' Program records, 1964-2002.

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Disabled Students' Program records, 1964-2002.

The Disabled Students Program collection consists of materials created and accumulated by the administrators of the DSP program at the University of California, Berkeley. The collection consists of administrative records, student services, and the Susan O'Hara papers. Miscellaneous photocopies of articles, records, correspondence, etc. Audio-visual materials (VHS, DVD, 16mm film, audiocassettes).

9 cartons, 1 box (11.65 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7643874

UC Berkeley Libraries

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University of California, Berkeley. Disabled Students' Program

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The Disabled Students' Program (DSP) at the University of California, Berkeley, is a pioneering organization that enables disabled students to gain a college education that would otherwise not be available to them. The first severely disabled student, Ed Roberts, was admitted to the University in 1962. By 1969, fourteen disabled students lived in Cowell Hospital, the UCB hospital outfitted specifically for their accommodations. These students, led by Ed Roberts, organized The Rolling Quads, a pr...

California. Dept. of Rehabilitation.

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Online Archive of California

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O'Hara, Susan, 1938-

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