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Elizabeth Gilbert and Her Work for the Blind

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About This Book

A biographical account follows a woman who became sight-impaired in early childhood and dedicated her life to improving the education, employment, and social standing of blind people. It recounts her upbringing within a large family, the personal trials of blindness, and the practical steps she took to create workshops, sales outlets, training, and agencies that provided work and income. The narrative highlights her religious conviction and perseverance, descriptions of fundraising and advocacy, efforts to remove social stigma and practical obstacles, and includes reflections, diary material, and detailed episodes from her later care and final years.

About the Author

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Frances Martin

Frances Martin was an author known for her contributions to literature focusing on social issues, particularly in the context of disability. Her notable work, "Elizabeth Gilbert and Her Work for the Blind," highlights the life and efforts of Elizabeth Gilbert, a prominent figure in advocating for the blind community. Martin's writing reflects a commitment to raising awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, making her a significant voice in the discourse surrounding accessibility and inclusion.

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