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The Unseen Minority: A Social History of Blindness in the United States

A Social History of Blindness in the United States

By: Frances A. Koestler

Purchasers of chapters receive, free of charge, all introductory sections and appendixes to this publication.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1: Myths, Taboos, And Stereotypes   :

Chapter 2: Five Days at Vinton   :

Chapter 3: Talent Hunt   :

Chapter 4: The Second Career of Major Migel   :

Chapter 5: The Facts Of Blindness   :

Chapter 6: The Perfect Symbol   :

Chapter 7: "Action Is Our Watchword"   :

Chapter 8: The Language of the Fingers   :

Chapter 9: Books for the Blind   :

Chapter 10: The Talking Book   :

Chapter 11: The Beloved Voices   :

Chapter 12: A Share in the General Welfare   :

Chapter 13: The Showcase of the Blind   :

Chapter 14: The Workshops   :

Chapter 15: The Magna Charta of the Blind   :

Chapter 16: The War-Blinded, World War I   :

Chapter 17: The New Breed   :

Chapter 18: The Three-Wheeled Cart   :

Chapter 19: Mobility, Key to Independence   :

Chapter 20: The Watershed Years   :

Chapter 21: Little Things That Make a Big Difference   :

Chapter 22: One World   :

Chapter 23: The Birthright of Every Child   :

Chapter 24: The Ever-Changing Children   :

Chapter 25: The Loneliest People   :

Chapter 26: Open Channels   :

Chapter 27: The Road Ahead   :



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