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75 Years of AFB and Talking BooksListen to audio welcome from Carl Augusto, AFB President & CEO or read the transcript. In 1932, the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) received a grant of $10,000 from the Carnegie Foundation to research methods of recording the spoken word as a means of delivering printed material to those with vision loss. The result of these efforts was the Talking Book project. Talking Books radically altered the lives of many blind individuals for whom literature and written information were previously inaccessible. The project gave birth to a tradition of narration by actors and celebrities whose much-loved voices create wonderful and enduring recordings. Seventy-five years later, the Carnegie Foundation has again provided AFB with funds, this time to preserve its Talking Book Archives. This web site, which was made possible by funds from the New York Times Company Foundation, is divided into the following sections: AFB Talking Book Exhibit AFB Talking Book Archives Key Dates Fast Facts Related LinksPost Your Tributes "The Talking Book" "The Beloved Voices" "Reading into the Future" - AccessWorld How to Get Talking Books Talking Book Productions |
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