History from Room 213

Louis Braille


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In this episode of History from Room 213, we learn about a man who invented a system of embossed code that made reading and writing easier for the visually impaired. His name was Louis Braille.

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Written and produced by Rebeccah Glass Lowe
Recorded by Cam Melton at Milkman Recording Studies
Mixed and mastered by Rob Glass at Milkman Recording Studies, Indianapolis, IN
Theme Music: "Do Your Best" by Cam Melton
Foley and Music by: Rob Glass

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History from Room 213By Rebeccah Glass Lowe