Headline-style graphic shows a large group of disabled activists gathered during the 504 Sit-In. The text highlights the daily life and determination of those occupying the building in April 1977.
Split photo: one protester rests on a mattress, another makes a phone call in a wheelchair. Text describes how 504 Sit-In participants adapted the building for survival, even after the FBI cut phone lines.
Two photos show members of the Black Panther Party supporting 504 Sit-In protesters. Text shares how the Panthers brought food daily and supported intersectional advocacy, highlighting activist Bradley Lomax.
Black-and-white photo of protesters outside holding signs. Text explains that despite growing media coverage of the 504 Sit-In, federal officials refused to act, delaying enforcement of disability rights regulations.
📍 April 12, 1977: One week into the 504 Sit-In.
No beds. No showers. No medical access.
Officials thought they'd leave. Instead, they organized.
📰 Created a press room
✊ Got support from the Black Panther Party
🧏🏽♀️ Signed to crowds outside
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