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Excerpt from: What The Blind Can Do There is no law on the statute-books compelling people to move up closer on the bench of life to make room for a blind brother; but there is a divine law written on the hearts of men constraining them to make a place for him, not only because he is unfortunate, but also because it is his right as a human being to share God’s greatest gift, the privilege of man to go forth unto his work.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | What The Blind Can Do | |
From: | Out Of The Dark | |
Creator: | Helen Keller (author) | |
Date: | 1920 | |
Format: | Article | |
Publisher: | Doubleday, Page & Company, New York | |
Source: | Available at selected libraries | |
Location: | pp.141-159 | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Blind; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Education; Employment; Helen Keller; Identity; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Perkins School For The Blind; Poverty; Samuel Gridley Howe; Schools; Sensory Disability; Social Welfare & Communities; Work | |
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Note: | The Youth’s Companion, January 4, 1906. |