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Louis Braille

educator and inventor of braille

Born: Died: French

Louis Braille was a French educator and the inventor of a reading and writing system named after him, braille, intended for use by visually impaired people. His system is used worldwide and remains virtually unchanged to this day.

Braille was blinded in one eye at the age of three. This occurred as a result from an accident with a stitching awl in his father's harness-making shop. Consequently, an infection set in and spread to both eyes, resulting in total blindness. At that time, there were not many resources in place for the blind, but he nevertheless excelled in his education and received a scholarship to France's Royal Institute for Blind Youth. While still a student there, he began developing a system of tactile code that could allow blind people to read and write quickly and efficiently. Inspired by a system invented by Charles Barbier, Braille's new method was more compact and lent itself to a range of uses, including music.

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French educator and inventor of braille

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    Louis Braille, French educator and inventor of braille, known for french educator and inventor of braille, was born on 1809-01-04.

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Louis Braille was born on 1809-01-04 (French).
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French educator and inventor of braille
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Louis Braille died on 1852-01-01.

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