Dots and Doubts: Technology and Turmoil Continue to Flourish After Braille's First Century and a Half.
Information Technology and Disabilities 2004, August, 10, 1
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REVOLUTION AND REVELATION When Louis Braille began experimenting with the system of written language that would ultimately immortalize his name, he and his fellow students at the Royal School for the Blind in Paris quickly found themselves embroiled in a kind of "dotted revolution."
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