Death of Disability Activist Inspires Aimee Copeland to Continue His Fight
June 17, 2015FODAC Board Member Aimee Copeland tells how Frank Barham’s death has inspired to continue his activism on behalf of people with disabilities.
FODAC Board Member Aimee Copeland tells how Frank Barham’s death has inspired to continue his activism on behalf of people with disabilities.
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(The FODAC segment is around the 8:55 mark in the program)