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Martha Louise Morrow Foxx : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martha Louise Morrow Foxx Martha Louise Morrow Foxx (October 9, 1902 – 1975) was a pioneering educator of the blind in Mississippi. Her techniques and leadership are credited with guiding the Mississippi Blind School for Negroes towards integration, embodied by the creation of the Mississippi School for the Blind for both African American and whites in 1950. ==Early life== Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, an eye disease left Martha partially blind as a child. She entered the Raleigh School for the Blind as a young child, until her family moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania when Foxx was eleven. There she was enrolled in the Overbrook School for the Blind, later beginning college at Temple University. After her first year she moved to Piney Woods, Mississippi to begin her career. In the summers after starting there she completed her college at the West Virginia State College, University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Hampton Institute, where she received her bachelor's degree.
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