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    Louis Braille (English pronunciation: /ˈbreɪl/; French: ; January 4, 1809 – January 6, 1852) was the inventor of braille, [1] a world-wide system used by blind and visually ...

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    American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) Braille Bug is a kids' site that teaches sighted children grades 3 through 6 about braille, and encourages literacy among sighted and ...

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    Louis Braille: Louis Braille ... Louis Braille was born in the French town of Coupvray, near Paris on January the 4th, 1809.

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Louis Braille (1809-52), French teacher of the blind, born in Coupvray. He himself was blind from the age of three and in 1818 went as a foundling to the National Institute for the Young Blind in Paris. Soon showing marked ability in both science and music, he became famous in Paris as an organist and violoncellist. In 1826 Braille began teaching the blind in the institute. Braille is known for his idea of modifying the Barbier 'point writing' system, used for coded army messages, to enable the blind to read. Point writing consists of embossed dots and dashes on cardboard; the Braille system derived from it is used successfully today, in slightly modified form, in many countries (see Blindness).



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