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1997
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Recipes
This month's recipes are
provided by members of the National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
(NOPBC). This NFB division publishes a quarterly magazine called Future Reflections.
Families with blind children and professionals who work with blind children
and students and who embrace the NFB's positive philosophy about the abilities
Monitor Miniatures December 1997
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Spanish Language NFB Publications Available:
The National Federation of the Blind's
Materials Center now carries several publications and articles in Spanish on
2-track cassette. Available are "Blindness: Handicap or Characteristic";
"A Definition of Blindness";
NFB Pledge
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1997
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NFB Pledge
I pledge to participate actively in the
effort of the National Federation of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity,
and security for the blind; to support the policies and programs of the Federation;
and to abide by its constitution.
Braille Monitor 12/97
The
Braille Monitor
Vol. 40, No. 11
December
1997
Barbara Pierce,
Editor
Published in inkprint,
in Braille, on cassette and
the World Wide Web and FTP on the Internet
The National Federation
of the Blind
Marc Maurer, President
National Office
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
NFB Net BBS: (612) 696-1975
Braille Monitor, February 1997
The Braille
Monitor
Vol.
40, No. 2
February
1997
Barbara Pierce,
editor
Published in inkprint, in Braille,
on cassette and
the World Wide Web and FTP on the Internet
The National Federation of the Blind
Marc Maurer, President
National Office
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
NFB Net BBS: (612) 696-1975
Web Page Address: http//www.nfb.org
Braille Monitor 5/97
The Braille Monitor
Vol. 40, No. 5
May
1997
Barbara Pierce, Editor
Published in inkprint, in Braille,
on cassette and
the World Wide Web and FTP on the Internet
The National Federation of the Blind
Marc Maurer, President
National Office
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
NFB Net BBS: (612) 696-1975
Web HomePage Address: http//www.nfb.org
Letters to the president, address changes,
June 1997 Braille Monitor
The Braille Monitor
Vol. 40, No. 6
June
1997
Barbara Pierce, Editor
Published in inkprint, in Braille,
on cassette and
the World Wide Web and FTP on the Internet
The National Federation of the Blind
Marc Maurer, President
National Office
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
NFB Net BBS: (612) 696-1975
Web HomePage Address: http//www.nfb.org
Letters to the president, address changes,
The Braille Monitor 11/97
The
Braille Monitor
Vol. 40, No. 10
November
1997
Barbara Pierce,
Editor
Published in inkprint,
in Braille, on cassette and
the World Wide Web and FTP on the Internet
The National Federation
of the Blind
Marc Maurer, President
National Office
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230
NFB Net BBS: (612) 696-1975
Open Letter
Kenneth
Jernigan
Open Letter
to Members of the
National Federation of the Blind
And Other Friends and Colleagues
by Kenneth Jernigan
It has been a long time
(maybe 15 years) since I have written an open letter to members of the Federation
and other friends, but I think the present circumstances justify it. As many
of you know, I have been diagnosed as having incurable lung cancer. The doctors
Victory In The LSAC Dispute
Scott
LaBarre
NFB Passes
the Test:
Victory in the LSAC Dispute
by Scott LaBarre
In the December, 1997,
issue of the Braille Monitor we reported that the National Federation of the
Blind had sued the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) on behalf of three blind
students: Ross Kaplan, Latonya Phipps, and Shannon Dillon. The suit alleged
that the Council violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by refusing to