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Excerpt from: Memories Of Eighty Years It has always been my favorite theory that the blind can accomplish nearly everything that may be done by those who can see. Do not think that those who are deprived of physical vision are shut out from the best that earth has to offer her children.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | Memories Of Eighty Years | |
Creator: | Fanny J. Crosby (author) | |
Date: | 1906 | |
Format: | n/a | |
Publisher: | James H. Earle & Company, Boston | |
Source: | Available at selected libraries | |
Keywords: | Alcohol; Autobiography; Blind; Chautauqua, NY; Children; Civil War; Clergy; Connecticut; Death; Disease; Dwight Moody; Education; Educational Institutions; Employment; Entertainment, Leisure & Recreation; Family; Fanny Crosby; Friendship; Government; Grief; Grover Cleveland; Henry Clay; Identity; Institutions; Jenny Lind; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Massachusetts; Mexican War; Music; New Jersey; New York; New York City, NY; New York Institution For The Blind; Northfield, MA; Poetry; Politics; Popular Culture; Poverty; Religion; Sensory Disability; Temperance; The Arts; Travel; U.S. Congress; War; Women & Gender; Work; YMCA | |
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