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  1. Louis Braille (born January 4, 1809, Coupvray, near Paris, France—died January 6, 1852, Paris) was a French educator who developed a system of printing and writing, called Braille, that is extensively used by the blind.

  2. Louis Braille (/ b r eɪ l / brayl; French: [lwi bʁɑj]; 4 January 1809 – 6 January 1852) was a French educator and the inventor of a reading and writing system named after him, braille, intended for use by visually impaired people. His system is used worldwide and remains virtually unchanged to this day.

    • 6 January 1852 (aged 43), Paris, France
    • 4 January 1809, Coupvray, France
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  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Louis Braille invented a system of raised dots that enables blind people to read and write. His system is the globally accepted code for those with visual impairments. Search

  5. Jan 18, 2023 · Updated January 31, 2023. Blinded as a 3-year-old boy, Louis Braille went on to become a renowned French educator in the 19th century, developing the famous Braille system that’s still used today. API/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images A portrait of educator and inventor Louis Braille.

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  7. Coupvray, France - January 15, 2023: Memorial Plaque at the Birthplace of Louis Braille in Coupvray, France. Louis Braille is the inventor of Braille, the reading and writing system intended for use by visually impaired people. His system is used worldwide and remains virtually unchanged to this day.

  8. Someone did think to take an early type of photo called a “daguerreotype” shortly after his death. Here is a portrait of Louis Braille that was based on the daguerreotype. You can see this image, as well as others, in a biography from National Braille Press entitled Louis Braille: A Touch of Genius.

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