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  2. Randolph–Sheppard Act - Wikipedia

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    National Federation of the Blind, oldest consumer organization of blind people providing an array of programs targeted to the blind in business, as well as an array of other constituencies; Braille Readers are Leaders, in 2007 Congress mandated the minting of the Louis Braille commemorative coin. Randolph-Sheppard Vendors of America, Inc.

  3. Skilcraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, President Roosevelt signed the Wagner-O'Day Act which directed the government to purchase products manufactured by blind Americans. [3] Robert Irwin, who was the executive director of the American Foundation for the Blind, and Peter Salmon, the assistant director for the Industrial Home for the Blind, promoted the bill in Washington, D.C. [3] This act gave non-profit organizations for ...

  4. Robert Smithdas - Wikipedia

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    Smithdas was born in Brentwood, Pennsylvania.For many years, he was the director of Services for the Deaf-Blind at the Industrial Home for the Blind in New York City.He began his career there in 1950 after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, cum laude, from St. John's University in New York.

  5. American Foundation for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is an American non-profit organization for people with vision loss. AFB's objectives include conducting research to advance change, promoting knowledge and understanding, and shaping policies and practices.

  6. Category:American blind people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American blind people" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 400 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Category : Blindness organizations in the United States

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  8. Kenneth Jernigan - Wikipedia

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    In his speech, Russell said, "If a person must be blind, it is better to be blind in Iowa than in any other place in the nation, or the world!" [1] Also in 1968, Jernigan became President of the National Federation of the Blind upon the death of founder Jacobus tenBroek. Jernigan briefly stepped down in 1977 for health reasons, but was ...

  9. Guilly d'Herbemont - Wikipedia

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    Guilly d'Herbemont (25 June 1888 – 28 February 1980) was the inventor of the white cane for blind people. Guilly was the daughter of a Belgian and a Frenchman.She was born in Brussels as a child, she lived alternately in Brussels and Paris.