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Excerpt from: An American Review THE Second Triennial International Conference on the Blind, at Manchester, naturally reflected British work more than any other. Of other nations Japan was, most characteristically, represented by an official sent by the government to look into the whole matter of education of the blind in Europe and America. He gave a brilliant summary of the position of the blind in Japan from the year 858 to today, and faced their present problem, under modern conditions of competition, with inspiring frankness.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | An American Review | |
Creator: | Lucy Wright (author) | |
Date: | October 20, 1908 | |
Format: | Article | |
Publication: | The Outlook for the Blind | |
Source: | American Printing House for the Blind, Inc., M. C. Migel Library | |
Location: | vol.2, no.3, pp.139-141 | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Blind; Canada; Education; Employment; England; France; Ireland; Japan; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Lucy Wright; Massachusetts; Massachusetts Commission For The Blind; Pension; Sensory Disability; Service Organizations; Social Welfare & Communities; Social Welfare & Employment | |
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