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National Museum of the Blind People's Movement: National Recognition and Equality Promotion

This act designates the Museum of the Blind People's Movement in Baltimore as a national museum. Its purpose is to raise public awareness of the contributions of blind individuals to the nation's development and to promote equality and understanding of their experiences. This will provide citizens with access to the rich history and achievements of this community.
Key points
The Museum of the Blind People’s Movement in Baltimore, Maryland, is officially designated as the National Museum of the Blind People’s Movement.
This recognition aims to highlight the significance of the history, struggles, and accomplishments of blind individuals in the United States.
The museum will serve as an educational platform, promoting understanding and dialogue about the challenges and successes of blind people, inspiring action for a more equitable future.
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Status: Introduced
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_3371
Sponsor: Sen. Van Hollen, Chris [D-MD]