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Date: 2015-02-10 19:04:54
Health
White cane
Assistive cane
White Cane Safety Day
National Federation of the Blind
Cane
Blindness
Walking stick
Lions Clubs International
Disability
Accessibility
Design

WHITE CANE History In 1921, James Biggs, a photographer from Bristol, England, became blind following an accident. Because he was feeling uncomfortable with the amount of traffic around his home, he painted his walking s

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