Still More on the Airlines Safety Hoax

Braille MonitorJanuary 1986
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An Old Dilemma With a New Twist

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OF DISCRIMINATION AND SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES

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RICK SMITH BECOMES EAGLE SCOUT

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THE RIGHT TO LITERACY

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The Right to Literacy
by Claudell Stocker

Topeka, Kansas
October 18, 1985

Dear Dr. Jernigan:
I have been intending to write to you for some time now and thank you for helping me to see options I might have in making a decision as to whether I would stay in the field of rehabilitation teaching. I decided not to give in or give up but stay in and join with NFB for the strength I needed.

IS INDEPENDENCE WORTH $2.50?

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Is Independence Worth $2.50?
by Fred J. Wurtzel
(Reprinted from the Summer, 1985, News from Blind Nebraskans, the newsletter of the National Federation of the Blind of Nebraska.)

WHITE CANE SAFETY DAY: INFORMING THE COMMUNITY

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ON THE BARRICADES AT THE BUMPER CARS

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TALKING CLOCKS--WHERE ARE WE NOW?

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Recipes

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Recipes