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  1. 7 de ene. de 2019 · KidsPost. Trailblazers Louis Braille and Helen Keller opened new world to blind people. One created a communication tool, and the other pushed for educational opportunities. By Marylou...

  2. Closeup of Helen Keller's hands reading braille. Like all avid readers, Helen Keller recognized the greatness of Louis Braille's contribution to her and other blind people through her writings and speeches. In 1952, Helen was invited to join the centennial celebrations of Louis' birth in Paris.

  3. Louis Braille invented the embossed system which has ever since borne his name and which enables the blind to read and write easily with their fingers. His magic wand was a group of six dots in which the vertical line consists of three dots, and the horizontal of two.

  4. Helen Adams Keller ( Tuscumbia, Alabama, 27 de junio de 1880- Easton, Connecticut, 1 de junio de 1968) fue una escritora, oradora y activista política sordociega estadounidense. A los diecinueve meses de vida sufrió una grave enfermedad que le provocó la pérdida total de la visión y la audición. 1 Su incapacidad para comunicarse desde ...

  5. It also includes biographies of Helen Keller and Louis Braille. Author’s note: The first book in braille was published in 1827. Since then millions of people who are blind or have low vision have continued to read, write and communicate through the six-dot system.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2021 · 06/21/2021. Helen Keller gave a speech to the faculty and students of the Sorbonne in Paris, June 21, 1952. Helen was in France for the reinternment of Louis Braille's body to the Pantheon in Paris from his village in Coupvray. In the following film clip, hear Helen deliver part of her speech in French honoring Louis Braille.

  7. English Braille primer. Courtesy of Perkins School for the Blind Archives. Helen Keller was born in 1880, just over 50 years after Louis Braille published his eponymous writing system.