DiscoverBuilding Abundant Success!!© with Sabrina-MarieEpisode 2524: Ralph Neas ~ C-Span, CNN ,Renowned Civil/Disability Rights Leader. Lawyer Talks Civil Rights Legislation, Recognizing & Preserving Disability Rights History & it's Founding Leadership!
Episode 2524: Ralph Neas ~  C-Span, CNN ,Renowned Civil/Disability Rights Leader. Lawyer Talks Civil Rights Legislation, Recognizing & Preserving Disability Rights History & it's  Founding Leadership!

Episode 2524: Ralph Neas ~ C-Span, CNN ,Renowned Civil/Disability Rights Leader. Lawyer Talks Civil Rights Legislation, Recognizing & Preserving Disability Rights History & it's Founding Leadership!

Update: 2024-10-24
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 CBS's Face the Nation, ABC's Nightline, CBS's Sunday Morning, NBC's Today Show, PBS,, CNN,, Fox; National Public Radio;Washington Post, NewYork Times, are just some of the places you have read or seen him!

Civil & Disability Rights are the topics of this show. With Civl Rights History being Preserved for Generations to learn about, What about Disability Rights with it's Multiracial History of Leadership & Activists?? I am concerned.

Ralph was an author of the Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973&  the American with Disabilities Act along with many others in many Drafts it took to get through a Bi-Partisian Congress as the national law. His work in Civill Rights is amazing as he was trained by many icons including Dorothy Height, Senator Edward Brooke (R, MA), Benjamin Hooks, Roy Wilkins, Wade Henderson. Senator Edward Kennedy, Bayard Rustin

You hear very little of  Black Disability Leaders & Activists that are so pivitol to helping in this fight. Brad Lomax, The Black Panters, Dr. Sylvia Walker, (my mentor), Don Galloway or The Honorable Rep. Major Owens ( D, NY). & the Honorable Justin Dart, Tony Coehlo, Ed Roberts, Senator Lowell P. Weicker(R.CT) & others to advance Disability Rights & ADA History.

Ralph Neas was both active duty and reserve in the United States Army (1968–1976). In late 1971, he joined the Congressional Research Service's American Law Division at the Library of Congress as a legislative attorney on civil rights. In January 1973, he was hired as a legislative assistant to Republican Senator Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts, eventually becoming the Senator's chief legislative assistant.

From 1981 through 1995, Neas served as Executive Director of the nonpartisan Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), the legislative arm of the civil rights movement. Neas coordinated successful national campaigns that led to the Civil Rights Act of 1991; the Americans with Disabilities Act; the Civil Rights Restoration Act; the Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1988; the Japanese American Civil Liberties Act; the preservation of the Executive Order on Affirmative Action (1985–1986 and 1995–1996);and the 1982 Voting Right Act Extension.Final passage on all these laws averaged 85% in both the House of Representatives and the Senate; in addition, another 15 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights legislative priorities were enacted into law in the 1981–1995 period


  • "The Americans with Disabilities Act Award" from the Task Force on the Rights of the Empowerment of Americans with Disabilities for "historic leadership regarding the enactment of the world's first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities" October 12, 1990;



  • "President's Award for Outstanding Service", Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, September, 2007.




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Episode 2524: Ralph Neas ~  C-Span, CNN ,Renowned Civil/Disability Rights Leader. Lawyer Talks Civil Rights Legislation, Recognizing & Preserving Disability Rights History & it's  Founding Leadership!

Episode 2524: Ralph Neas ~ C-Span, CNN ,Renowned Civil/Disability Rights Leader. Lawyer Talks Civil Rights Legislation, Recognizing & Preserving Disability Rights History & it's Founding Leadership!

Sabrina-Marie