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All That's Interesting on MSNInside The Fascinating True Story Of Louis Braille — And How He Created A Revolutionary Alphabet For The BlindIn the mid-1800s, the invention of the Braille system radically changed the lives of millions of visually impaired people around the world — but how much do you know about the person who created it?
A woman who is visually impaired said she jumped at the chance to learn Braille despite it being like "another language".
Two hundred years have passed since the invention of braille, the tactile writing system that has transformed the lives of many blind and partially sighted people by offering a path to literacy ...
Anthony Parker is teaching fourth and fifth graders at Baton Rouge’s Dufrocq School the alphabet in Braille. It’s something ...
If you've ever taken a good look at your steering wheel, you might have noticed a lot of bumps. They're not Braille, but they ...
We visit Central Library to learn more about the Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille Library (WTBBL) — a public service ...
With the powerful tethers we feel binding us to our smartphones and gadgets, it's easy to forget that some technologies ...
The Scottish Braille Press, part of the charity Sight Scotland, produces accessible formats including braille, large print, ...
Braille Institute of America proudly announces the appointment of Effie D. Silva, General Counsel of Fresh Del Monte Produce ...
Suzie and Brian Lewis will retire from the Scottish Braille Press after a remarkable combined 82 years of service.
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