<p>The book places the struggles for the emancipation of disabled people within the context of Bob&rsquo;s life journey. Born with cerebral palsy in 1951 he spent a third of his life in segregated education. But he was to go on and influence both theory and practice in many differing arenas becoming a student leader and a scholar activist.Bob traces his experience of life discrimination and political awakening both as an individual and as part of a specific social group. This journey links disability politics to a wider politics within students disabled peoples trade union and labour movements.&nbsp;The book concludes with sober commentary of the on-going struggle against disablement and capitalism.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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