Maggie Davis

Maggie Davis and her husband Ken followed the Independent Living Movement, opening a housing scheme in the UK at Grove Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield in 1976. They, along with other members Paul Hunt and Vic Finkelstein, of the Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation (UPIAS), initiated the ideas that led to the development of the social model of disability. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Davis, Maggie
New York : Macmillan, 1963

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by Davis, Maggie Hill
Philadelphia, Lippincott 1971
[1st ed.]

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by Davis, Maggie Hill
New York : Morrow, 1977

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by Davis, Maggie Hill
Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corp., 1967

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by Davis, Maggie Hill
Santa Monica, Calif. : Rand Corporation, 1967

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by Davis, Maggie S., 1942-
Charlotte, Vt. : Camden House, 1993
1st ed.

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by Davis, Maggie Hill
New York, Macmillan 1963

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by Davis, Maggie Steincrohn, 1942-
Charlotte, Vt. : Camden House, 1993

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by Davis, Maggie Steincrohn, 1942-
New York : Holiday House, 1984

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by Davis, Maggie Steincrohn, 1942-
New York : Holiday House, 1982
[First edition].

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by Davis, Maggie Steincrohn, 1942-
Charlotte, Vt. : Camden House, 1993

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by Davis, Maggie Steincrohn, 1942-
Charlotte, Vt. : Camden House, 1993
1st ed.

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by Davis, Maggie Steincrohn, 1942-
Washington, D.C. : Acropolis Books, 1981

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