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English: Dyker Heights Home for Blind Babies in Brooklyn, New York. A program of the International Sunshine Society and site of the first American public kindergarten for blind children operated by an urban board of education. The building no longer exists, but its address had been cited in other sources as 1255 84th Street. |
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Outlook for the Blind, 1, vol. II, Cambridge: Massachusetts Association for Promoting the Interests of the Blind, pp. 27–29 |
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20 April, 1908 |
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Charles F. F. Campbell, ed. |
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