
Five Lectures on Blindness
Five Lectures on Blindness, written by Kate M. Foley in 1918, comprises a series of lectures aimed at raising awareness about the challenges faced by blind individuals. Drawing from Foley's extensive experience working with the blind, these lectures were intended for the sighted public to foster understanding and improve conditions for the blind community. The work highlights the importance of empathy and social responsibility towards those with disabilities.
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Yazpistachio, Matthew Reece
