Description of The Unseen Minority: A Social History of Blindness in the United States: 4. The Second Career of Major Migel
A career in philanthropy and exposure to French World War I veterans lay behind the role of Moses C. Migel, first AFB president, in work for persons who were blind or visually impaired. Migel was a leader in the "War of the Dots"--the struggle in the early 20th century to find the best single system of printing for blind and visually impaired readers.