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These photo's are from the ADAPT MARCH in Washington, DC. in May 2001. Were you there?  
 
ADAPT activists marching down a Washington,
DC street in single file on their way to HHS.
ADAPTers from Montania and New Hampshire
share stories in the courtyard of the hotel.

 
Another shot of the march to HHS.
Picture of the ADAPT flag at HHS. The stars
of this flag are in the design of the Universal
Access Symbol.

 
The ADAPTers in this photo are shadowed by
the sun shining bright behind them. There
is a police officer on a bike facing the
photographer and the top of the capital can
be seen in the background.
This photo is very simular to the last photo,
except the police officer is gone and there is
a better view of the capitol in the background.

 
A woman is holding a sign that says, "People
united can NEVER be defeated."
A woman holding a sign that reads, "ADAPT = POWER!"
and a person in a wheelchair has their back to
the photographer showing a sign that reads, "Free
Our People, NOW!!!"

 
A man from Rochester, NY is holding a sign that
reads, "Hey Bush, wanna live in a Nursing Home?"
Jim Etzel and Joe Ehman hold the line with other
ADAPTers at HHS.

 
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