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Our History

In 1945, there were few standards for the preparation of braille, and few sources for help in this field. Transcribers had to solve transcription problems as best they could. The National Braille Club, later renamed the National Braille Association, has developed rich resources to help apply existing standards to particular transcription problems.

1940s-1950s: Founding & Early Growth
1960s-1970s: Expansion & Professional Development
1980s-1990s: International Growth
2000s–2010s: Digital Learning
2020s–Present: Innovation & Continuing Education

Help us celebrate 200 years of braille!

This year organizations all around the world are celebrating the invention of braille. Join us in celebrating!
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