Category
page 1American blind people

Ray Charles
American singer, pianist and songwriter (1930–2004)
Stevie Wonder
American and Ghanaian singer-songwriter, composer and record producer (born 1950)
Bill Cosby
American actor and comedian

Joe Frazier
American boxer (1944–2011)
Lady Bird Johnson
First Lady of the United States from 1963 to 1969

Anne Sullivan
teacher and companion of Helen Keller
James Thurber
American cartoonist, author, journalist, playwright (1894–1961)

Norman Taurog
American film director (1899–1981)

Chen Guangcheng
Chinese dissident lawyer
Lizzie Velasquez
American motivational speaker
Susannah Mushatt Jones
American supercentenarian (1899–2016)
Doc Watson
American musician (1923–2012)
William Dudley Haywood
labor organizer (1869-1928)
Dana Elcar
American television and movie character actor (1927-2005)
James Brady
White House Press Secretary under Ronald Reagan (1940-2014)
Laura Bridgman
American deaf-blind woman
Mason Ewing
Cameroonian fashion designer, film director and producteur
Cindy Morgan
American actress (1954–2023)
Diane Schuur
American jazz musician
Juanita Hall
American musical theatre and film actress; singer, recording artist (1901-1968)
Harry Greb
American boxer (1894–1926)
Rodger Young
Medal of Honor recipient (1918–1943)
Bryan Berard
American ice hockey defenceman

Mary Ingalls
elder sister of author Laura Ingalls Wilder (1865–1928)
Elliot Aronson
American psychologist
Geerat J. Vermeij
professor of geology and malacologist
Sheena Iyengar
Professor at Columbia Business School
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American journalist (1920–1980)

Ronnie Gene Blevins
American actor

Raymond Robinson
American disfigured man (1910-1985)

Gerald McClellan
American boxer

Vernon Dent
American actor (1895–1963)
Florence Goodenough
American psychologist (1886–1959)
Diana Bellamy
American actress (1943-2001)
Joice Heth
African American enslaved person and sideshow performer
David L. Mills
American academic computer engineer (1938–2024)
Henry Gilman
American chemist (1893-1986)
Abraham Nemeth
American mathematician (1918–2013)
Alan Splet
American sound engineer (1939–1994)
John Smith
Chippewa claimed to be over 100 years old
Joybubbles
Joybubbles ( – ), born Josef Carl Engressia Jr. in Richmond, Virginia, was an early phone phreak. Born blind, he became interested in telephones at age four. He had absolute pitch, and was able to whistle 2600 hertz — an operator tone also used by blue box phreaking devices — into a telephone. Joybubbles said that he had an IQ of "172 or something". Joybubbles died at his Minneapolis home on . According to his death certificate, he died of natural causes with congestive heart failure as a contributing condition.
Wanda Díaz-Merced
American astrophysicist
Daniel Kish
American educator; expert in human echolocation
Anastasia Pagonis
American paralympic swimmer
Iván Castro
Blind officer in the United States Army Rangers
Dionne Quan
former American voice actress
Jacob Ammen
Union Army General (1806-1894)
Mahmoud M. Ayoub
Lebanese scholar
Aziza Baccouche
American physicist and science filmmaker (1976-2021)
Ted Husing
American sportscaster (1901–1962)
Caryn Navy
American mathematician and computer scientist

Gabriel René Paul
Union Army general
Lex Gillette
American paralympic athlete
Reginald Golledge
Australian-born American geographer (1937-2009)
Cara Dunne-Yates
American Paralympic cyclist
David Brown
visually impaired American sprint runner

Cleveland Robinson
American labor leader (1914-1995)
Jacob Bolotin
American physician (1888-1924)
Genevieve Caulfield
American blind teacher
Billy Grammer
musician (1925-2011)