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Blind himself, Braille developed the reading system for the blind still used today--and did it when he was only fifteen!

Louis Braille certainly wasn't your average teenager. Blind from the age of four, he was only fifteen when in 1824 he invented a reading system that converted printed words into columns of raised dots. Through touch, Braille opened the world of books to the sightless, and almost two hundred years later, no one has ever improved upon his simple, brilliant idea.

Who Was Louis Braille? by Margaret Frith

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