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      <image:caption>The Together They Were Stronger film, sponsored by the Dussault Law Relationship Foundation, documents the story of how four Seattle women mounted a civil rights campaign to establish the first-ever disability rights law in the U.S.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pictured: Washington Gov. Dan Evans signs what became known as Education for All on May 25, 1971. With him are the bill’s authors, Northwest Center founders Janet Taggart, left, Cecile Lindquist, Evelyn Chapman and Katie Dolan, and University of Washington law students Bill Dussault and George Edensword-Breck. Photo: Washington State Archives</image:caption>
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