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Presidential Report 2000
PRESIDENTIAL
REPORT
National Federation of the Blind
July 5, 2000
by Marc Maurer
During the past twelve
months, the National Federation of the Blind has been as vigorous and as active
as it has ever been. Our programs to assist blind children and adults have continued
at an accelerating rate, and we have undertaken new initiatives as well. Although
the Federation is expanding in size and diversity, we remain committed to the
Presidential Report 2001
PRESIDENTIAL
REPORT
National Federation
of the Blind
July 4, 2001
by Marc Maurer
The National Federation of the Blind
has had a year of unprecedented growth and progress. During the past twelve
months, we have accepted greater challenges than ever before in our history,
and we have found a way to meet those challenges with results exceeding the
expectations of us all.
Nevertheless, we have remained the same organization that we
Presidential Report, 7/90
PRESIDENTIAL
REPORT
National Federation of the Blind
Dallas, Texas, July 3, 1990
by Marc Maurer
At the fiftieth anniversary of our founding as a nationwide
civil rights organization of blind people, the National Federation of the Blind
has the enthusiasm, the know-how, and the determination to meet the problems
faced by the blind and to ensure that we go the rest of the way to independence
and equality. In 1980, only ten years ago, we had only recently established
Convention Resolutions 1991
PRESIDENTIAL
REPORT
National Federation of the Blind
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, July 3, 1991
by Marc Maurer
The past year has been a time of unprecedented activity for
the National Federation of the Blind—the largest, most dynamic organization
of blind people in the nation. Our aspirations have always been high, and our
single-minded dedication to the achievement of full equality for the blind has
Presidential Report, 7/92
PRESIDENTIAL
REPORT
National Federation of the Blind
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, July 1, 1992
by Marc Maurer
During the past twelve months the endeavors of the National
Federation of the Blind—the largest, most dynamic organization of blind
people in the nation—have been diversified, extensive, and energetic. The
oneness of spirit and the harmony within the Federation are as great as they
Presidential Report, 7/93
PRESIDENTIAL
REPORT
National Federation of the Blind
DALLAS, TEXAS, JULY 6, 1993
by Marc Maurer
During the past twelve months the National Federation of the
Blind has experienced substantial progress. Our extensive programs have expanded,
and our activities have diversified. As we gather for this convention, our feelings
are harmonious and enthusiastic. This by no means suggests that we are passive.