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National Federation Of the Blind
Jacobus Tenbrook
Kenneth Jernigan
Blindness
Civil War
American Council Of the Blind
A.L. Archibald
Kennedy Bill
Vocational Rehabilitation
Discrimination Against Blind Individuals
Blind Community
1950s Civil Rights Movement
Employment Of Blind Persons
Civil Rights
American Foundation For the Blind
Advocacy For Blind Rights
Social Security Act
Rehabilitation
Discrimination
1950s Organized Blind Movement

A history podcast of the National Federation of the Blind

Explore the victories, setbacks, and defining moments of the National Federation of the Blind. Through these episodes, we hope to not only share history but to remind all of us of its continued relevance in shaping our future. This podcast series brings to life the organized blind movement from 1940 to 1990. Based on the comprehensive book... more

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Welcome to Walking Alone and Marching Together, the history podcast of the National Federation of the Blind. The history of a unique social revolution, democratic and nonviolent, but not always peaceful. Each episode brings you closer to the people, ... more

Welcome to Walking Alone and Marching Together, the history podcast of the National Federation of the Blind. The history of a unique social revolution, democratic and nonviolent, but not always peaceful. Each episode brings you closer to the people, ... more

Welcome to Walking Alone and Marching Together, the history podcast of the National Federation of the Blind. The history of a unique social revolution, democratic and nonviolent, but not always peaceful. Each episode brings you closer to the people, ... more

Welcome to Walking Alone and Marching Together, the history podcast of the National Federation of the Blind. The history of a unique social revolution, democratic and nonviolent, but not always peaceful. Each episode brings you closer to the people, ... more

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Kenneth Jernigan
President of the National Federation of the Blind and a notable figure in the blind advocacy movement, Kenneth Jernigan serves as the primary host and narrator, providing insights drawn from his extensive involvement in advocacy and leadership within the organization.
Jacobus Tenbrook
President of the National Federation of the Blind, Jacobus Tenbrook is recognized for his impactful contributions and speeches that have shaped the organization and its advocacy efforts.
Doug
Host of Walking Alone and Marching Together Podcast, Doug provides valuable insights and moderates discussions on the historical narratives and significance of key figures in the blind advocacy movement.

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Episode 7: Chapter 4 - Democracy in Transition: The Second Generation, Part 1
Q: What can we learn from this episode that will help us build the future where all blind people are valued and respected in society?
The discussion emphasizes learning from history to shape a more inclusive and respectful future for blind individuals.
Episode 7: Chapter 4 - Democracy in Transition: The Second Generation, Part 1
Q: What new information or story from this episode surprised or excited you?
The episode prompts thoughts on newfound insights about the organized blind movement and its history.
Episode 7: Chapter 4 - Democracy in Transition: The Second Generation, Part 1
Q: What motivates you to continue the work of the organized blind movement?
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their motivations and the importance of advocacy for the blind.
Episode 4: Chapter 2 - Growth, Harmony and the Fight to Organize, Part 2
Q: What can we learn from this episode that will help us build the future where all blind people are valued and respected in society?
This episode emphasizes the importance of recognition, self-advocacy, and legislative progress as key elements in creating an inclusive future for blind individuals.
Episode 4: Chapter 2 - Growth, Harmony and the Fight to Organize, Part 2
Q: What new information or story from this episode surprised or excited you?
Listeners may find shocking the various discriminatory anecdotes shared, which highlight societal misconceptions about the capabilities of blind individuals.

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The content provides a comprehensive exploration of the organized blind movement, particularly focusing on the history of the National Federation of the Blind from its inception in 1940 through to the milestones achieved by 1990. The episodes highlight key events, speeches, and figures that have significantly shaped the movement, such as Kenneth Jernigan and Jacobus Tenbrook, while also discussing legislative efforts aimed at improving the rights and recognition of blind individuals. The narratives intertwine historical contexts with contemporary relevance, inviting listeners to reflect on past struggles and victories, and emphasizing the ongoing fight for equality and advocacy in the blind community. Each episode meticulously unpacks impor... more

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