The white cane’s significance as an important mobility tool is widely-known. But what the cane also signifies is the independence of visually impaired people. It serves as a symbol of freedom as it enables people to complete their tasks by themselves and boosts their confidence.
In addition, the white cane also highlights the sensitivity of society towards the needs of visually impaired people. This stems from the fact that the introduction of the white cane in the US in the 1930s helped people recognise blind individuals walking on the streets and be more careful towards them.
World White Cane Day, also known as White Cane Safety Day, was first observed in the US in 1964 by President Lyndon B Johnson. This maiden celebration followed the fight for the rights of all visually impaired people that the National Federation of the Blind initiated in the 1960s. NFB had developed programs to train blind people using the white cane.
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