[Nfb-history] where is the archived Monitor on the Internet Archive site?

Chris Nusbaum dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Sun Dec 18 01:34:45 UTC 2011


Hello fellow Federationists,

I read on the NFB site that the Braille Monitor can be found on 
the Internet Archive site: www.archive.org.  However, there is a 
vast archive on that site, and I'm not sure where to look.  Where 
do I go to read the Braille Monitor/Blind American on that site? 
Thank you for any help!

Chris Nusbaum

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