List of blind people

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The following is a list of notable blind people.

Activists and organizers of the blind

Adventurers

Artists

Acting and performing

Music

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Visual artists

Writers

Athletes and sportspersons

Engineers

Mathematicians and scientists

  • Jacob Bolotin (January 3, 1888 - April 1, 1924), the world's first totally blind physician fully licensed to practice medicine.
  • Gustaf Dalén - Swedish inventor and Nobel Prize winner, who continued to make inventions and lead his company despite being blinded in an accident.
  • Leonhard Euler - Swiss mathematician and physicist who went almost totally blind at fifty-nine, but his productivity on mathematics did not decrease throughout his life.
  • Bernard Morin - topologist from France.[70]
  • Abraham Nemeth - Developed Nemeth Braille for blind students in science and math.[71]
  • Joseph Plateau - Physicist who went blind at forty-two when he gazed too long at the sun. After his blindness his scientific work diminished, but did not entirely end.[72]
  • Lev Pontryagin - Soviet mathematician who went blind at fourteen. He continued mathematical study with the help of his mother Tatyana Andreevna, and made major discoveries in a number of fields of mathematics.
  • Nicholas Saunderson - English mathematician who went blind at the age of twelve months, held in high esteem by Isaac Newton.[73]
  • Claes Wollheim - Swiss scientist of Swedish origin renowned for his work on diabetes.

Medical Professionals

  • Dr. Satish Amarnath, an Indian Medical Microbiologist who became totally blind after an acid attack.

Politicians

Political activists

Saints

  • Lutgardis - Catholic saint, blind in the last 11 years of her life.
  • Surdas - Hindu saint, devotional poet and singer who lived during reign of king Akbar (1542–1606).

In Fiction

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Others

References

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  5. Helen Keller - American Foundation for the Blind
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  8. BBC
  9. NPR
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  13. Time Magazine
  14. IMDB
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  16. Macgyver Online
  17. The Washington Post
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  19. 60 Minutes II
  20. Sydney Morning Herald
  21. Daily Mirror
  22. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
  23. The New York Institute for Special Education page on Fanny Crosby
  24. http://www.reverendgarydavis.com/bio.html
  25. Jose Feliciano
  26. Vocal Group Hall of Fame
  27. UNC Asheville
  28. Old-Time Fiddlers Hall of Fame
  29. CTV
  30. The Scotsman via Jazz House
  31. heather-hutchison.com
  32. "Blind Willie Johnson: The Soul of a Man" in All Over the Map: True Heroes of Texas Music
  33. New York Daily News
  34. ulachi.com
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  36. New Georgia Encyclopedia
  37. BBC
  38. San Antonio Express-News
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  65. Associated Press
  66. San Diego Jewish Journal
  67. BBC
  68. The New York Times
  69. CNN
  70. American Mathematical Society
  71. National Federation of the Blind
  72. Catholic Encyclopedia
  73. History of the Education of the Blind, 1910.
  74. The Guardian
  75. Deseret News
  76. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
  77. University of Glasgow,Biography of Henry Fawcett.
  78. Fraser Company Fact sheet
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  80. Jamaica Observer
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  84. Béla II of Hungary
  85. Amnesty International
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