[nabs-l] History of the NFB

Dezman Jackson jackson.dezman at gmail.com
Sat Oct 30 02:54:52 UTC 2010


I think Walking Along and Marching Together would be a relevant book for 
your project.  You can download from the NFB web site and also NLS>

Dezman
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From: "minh ha" <minh.ha927 at gmail.com>
To: <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 7:24 PM
Subject: [nabs-l] History of the NFB


> Hey Guys,
> I was wondering if some of the more experienced NFB members could help
> me with this. :). I'm composing an essay for my AP language class on
> equality and what does it mean in our society, and I chose to write it
> on blindness and how attitudes have changed significantly in the last
> century. I want to know the history of the NFB and how it was created
> and what it was like in its early years. I think the organization
> would be a good example of how people are trying to educate the
> sighted world and give blind people more opportunities to integrate in
> to society. I'm sure many of you could point me to some good resources
> on the subject, or even share your own knowledge on the matter.
>  On an unrelated topic, I was thinking of taking a class on Vertual
> High School, an online program for high school students next semester.
> I'm not positive if it would work that well with jaws since I heard
> that a lot of online classes aren't that good. If any of you have
> experience with VHS, it would be great for me to hear them.
> Thanks a bunches in advance.
> Minh
> -- 
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> Spongebob: "What's the matter, Patrick?"
> Patrick: "I can't see my forehead!"
>
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