Blindness History Basics: History of Braille Writers
When fifteen-year-old Louis Braille presented his tactile system of raised dots in 1824, he hoped the new system would provide a...
Read moreWhen fifteen-year-old Louis Braille presented his tactile system of raised dots in 1824, he hoped the new system would provide a...
Read moreToday, it is typical for individuals who are sighted to read print and for people who are blind or low...
Read moreWe are excited to announce our new family-based education series: Connect the Dots, powered by the PNC Foundation! Thanks to...
Read moreAPH’s vision since 1858 is an accessible world, with opportunity for everyone. APH empowers people who are blind or low...
Read moreOne of my favorite things about browsing through the AFB Helen Keller Archives here at APH—which we are doing right...
Read moreWith the Dot Experience at APH officially breaking ground, we have been incredibly busy behind the scenes preparing for construction...
Read moreThey say the best advice to young writers is to write about what you know. So rather than come up...
Read moreI have received some very interesting research questions about Helen Keller during my first year as Archivist in the AFB...
Read moreWhen the AFB Helen Keller Archive arrived at APH, we found a few boxes labeled “Series 3: Unprocessed.” These unprocessed...
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