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The Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities has created "Moments in Disability History," an online series featuring significant historical information.
The Museum of disABILITY History in Buffalo, NY, and a project of People, Inc., offers exhibits, collections, archives, and educational programs dedicated to advancing the understanding, acceptance, and independence of people with disabilities. The Museum has contributed an exhibit on the history of self-advcocacy to the ADA Legacy Tour.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which is due to open May 22, 2014, is including exhibits on the disability rights movement.
The Smithsonian Institution provides a visual exhibit of the history of the disability rights movement.
Storyline Motion Pictures is a small documentary filmmaking company that created "Lives Worth Living," a documentary on the history of the disability rights movement and one man's struggle to survive.