The public must learn that the blind man is neither a genius nor a mountebank. He has a right to his share in the work of the world.
Deaf-blind author, activist
The public must learn that the blind man is neither a genius nor a mountebank. He has a right to his share in the work of the world.
Deaf-blind author, activist
Letter to the Editor of The New York Times
1904
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