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  2. American Printing House for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is an American non-for-profit corporation in Louisville, Kentucky, promoting independent living for people who are blind and visually impaired. [5] For over 150 years APH has created unique products and services to support all aspects of daily life without sight.

  3. Morrison Heady - Wikipedia

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    Heady inspired Dempsey Sherrod, a blind man from Mississippi, to raise funds for a national printing house for books for blind people, which was established as the American Printing House for the Blind. [7] In 1860 Heady was appointed by the printing house's board to solicit donations for publishing raised-type books. [8]

  4. William C. Dabney - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Dabney authored the book American Printing House for the Blind, Inc., 1858–1960: A Century of Service, which discussed the organization's history. During his tenure as president, Dabney also helped lead the development of a collaboration between the American Printing House for the Blind and IBM. [9]

  5. Braille e-book - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Orbit Research together with American Printing House for the Blind released the braille e-book Graphiti, which allows blind people to explore graphical information. 2,400 points that rise to different heights are capable of transmitting topographic maps and other graphic elements such as shadows and color. The device also includes an ...

  6. Category : Blindness organizations in the United States

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    American Foundation for the Blind; American Printing House for the Blind; Associated Services for the Blind; B. Blinded Veterans Association; Books for the Blind ...

  7. Mattel releases first blind Barbie doll

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    The doll has features that allow accessible play for children with sight loss.

  8. William Bell Wait - Wikipedia

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    William Bell Wait was born in Amsterdam, New York on March 25, 1839. [1] He grew up in New York and attended the Albany Academy and later the Albany Normal College in 1859. . Subsequent to graduating he obtained a teaching position at the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind, where he spent two ye

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