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  2. Five Blind Boys of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Though blind from birth, he would also sometimes leap from a stage into the audience below . With the addition of hard gospel shouter Rev. Percell Perkins (1917-2003) (who replaced Henderson), the Blind Boys moved into their period of greatest fame. Perkins, who was not blind, became the group's manager, and they began to record, first for ...

  3. The Blind Boys of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The Blind Boys of Alabama first sang together in 1939 as part of the school chorus at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Deaf and Blind in Talladega, Alabama. [4] The founding members were Clarence Fountain (1929–2018), George Scott (1929–2005), Velma Bozman Traylor (1923–1947), Johnny Fields (1927–2009), Olice Thomas (b. 1926, d. unknown), and the only sighted member, J. T. Hutton (c ...

  4. Perkins School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Perkins School for the Blind. January 1996. – Submitted to the U.S. Department of Education, posted on Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) French, Kimberly. Perkins School for the Blind: The Campus History Series. Perkins School for the Blind, 2004. The Education of Laura Bridgman: First Deaf and Blind Person to Learn Language

  5. Laura Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Perkins School for the Blind Laura Dewey Lynn Bridgman (December 21, 1829 – May 24, 1889) was the first deaf-blind American child to gain a significant education in the English language, forty-five years before the more famous Helen Keller ; Bridgman’s friend Anne Sullivan became Helen Keller's aide.

  6. Samuel Gridley Howe - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Gridley Howe (November 10, 1801 – January 9, 1876) [1] was an American physician, abolitionist, and advocate of education for the blind.He organized and was the first director of the Perkins Institution.

  7. 3 book signings, Cormac McCarthy, The Blind Boys: 12 ... - AOL

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    There are three opportunities to meet authors at various book signings, and many great musical concerts and events.

  8. Nellie and Emily: Deaf, blind Stark County woman and her ...

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    Zimmerman worked as a life skills instructor for deaf and deaf-blind boys at the New Life Group Home in Massillon. She also helped out at Apple Creek State Institute when Hensel worked there.

  9. Michael Anagnos - Wikipedia

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    This contributed to his work with Helen Keller, Thomas Stringer, Willie Elizabeth Robin, and other blind and deaf students. Howe died in January 1876; upon his death, Anagnos became the second director of the Perkins School for the Blind. [6] Anagnos published Education of the Blind in 1882. Around this time, he devised a plan for a ...