Definition
Louis Braille (1809-1852) was a French educator and inventor of a system of reading and writing for the blind, known as Braille. Blinded as a child, he developed the tactile system that revolutionized access to literacy for the visually impaired. Braille's invention transformed the lives of countless individuals, empowering them to learn and communicate effectively. Think of him as a champion of accessibility and inclusivity. 👍