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Opened in 1859, the school was founded as The Institute for the Education of the Blind by Reverend Haucke, a blind Baptist minister. Originally located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, the school moved in 1868 to Little Rock in the facility now used as the Arkansas Governor's Mansion. By 1877, the school was renamed to its present-day Arkansas School ...
Brief history of the Illinois institution for the education of the blind : located at Jacksonville, Ill., 1849–1893. Board of World's Fair Commissioners. 1893. Hickey, Donald; Seymour, Lyle (1982). "Louis Rodenberg: Pioneer in Braille Printing". Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. 75 (1): 39– 46. JSTOR 40191526.
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The school is located near the Arkansas School for the Blind (ASB) and both are administered by a five-member panel known as the Board of Trustees ASB-ASD. Rufus Henry Lamb (died December 24, 1896) was a student at the school, worked at it, and became principal of the "Negro Department".
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The blacked-out windows of Dans le Noir, a dark restaurant in Paris. Dark dining is the act of eating a meal without seeing the food that is being eaten. The basic concept is that the removal of vision enhances the other senses and increases gastronomic pleasure.