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in 1914, in the Books for the Blind department, as Home Teacher of the Blind. She started a public school class for blind children in Los Angeles in 1917, and taught a class of men at the Industrial Home for the Adult Blind in
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in 1918. In the 1920s she gave radio talks for blind listeners, and promoted radio as a medium for blind education. She also promoted an early prototype of a "talking book" machine.
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Angela Gates, "'A (blind) woman's place is (teaching) in the home': The life of Kate Foley, 1873-1940" (master's thesis, San Jose State University 2016): 31-33. via ProQuest
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Angela Gates, "'A (blind) woman's place is (teaching) in the home': The life of Kate Foley, 1873-1940" (master's thesis, San Jose State University 2016).
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Commission. She was a frequent speaker before civic groups and conferences, including the 1931 World Conference on Work for the Blind in New York.
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She was second vice-president of the American Association of Workers for the Blind, and chaired the American
582: 196:, California. Foley was 67 years old. In 2015, she was inducted into the California Library Hall of Fame. 473: 298: 116:(May 26, 1873 – October 7, 1940) was an American librarian and advocate for blind literacy, based in 597: 166: 162: 153: 129: 133: 514: 499: 426: 411: 380: 368: 353: 328: 215: 577: 572: 245: 8: 158: 467: 292: 544: 457: 282: 553: 566: 117: 557: 30: 540:
13(Summer 1919): 47–52. One of her published lectures on blind education.
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to copy texts into Braille, and worked with blind prisoners at
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On October 7, 1940, Foley died at her brother's home in
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Oakland Tribune (June 24, 1928): 58. via Newspapers.com
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Biennial Report of The California State Library (1934)
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California Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind
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Kate M. Foley, from a 1928 newspaper photograph. A middle aged woman with short hair, looking down.
Los Angeles
San Francisco, California
East St. Louis, Illinois
ophthalmia neonatorum
California Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind
California State Library
Oakland, California
clubwomen
San Quentin
University of California
Braille
Los Angeles


"Pioneer Teacher of Blind Will be Laid to Rest Today"



Five Lectures on Blindness




"California Library Hall of Fame: Kate M. Foley (1873-1940)"


Biennial Report of The California State Library (1934)
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