My oldest brother, Jim Wick, was quadriplegic. I still remember the day I found out. I was a sophomore in college. On my way to church Sunday, Mother’s Day, May 1973, my brother, Gary, met me and solemnly told me about Jim’s accident in Columbus, Ohio. My brother Jim was a drag racer. The two cars he and his partner raced were Matchmaker, and Widowmaker. That morning at the Spring Nationals, competing in Matchmaker, a 1968 Plymouth Super Sport Barracuda he’d been badly hurt.
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Putting Accessibility at The Forefront of Your Business
Posted by Karoline Clarke on Mon, Nov 18, 2019
Topics: Karoline Clarke, Handicap Accessibility, Disability, Jim Wick, Disability Rights, ADA