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Essay heading: Genius Loves Company: Ray Charles
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He stated his mother never allowed his to feel pity for himself. In an interview with Jet Magazine, his mother told him: "Ok, you're blind. Now that just means there are at least two ways to do everything. You just have to find the second way? Whatever happens to you is up to you?" His mother also told him: "You're blind, you ain't dumb... displayed 300 characters
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You lost your sight, not your mind." Studying at the St. Augustine School for the Deaf and Blind, he studied for nine years, learning composition and a number of instruments.
Upon leaving the school he worked in a number of settings with many different groups in the Florida area. (Salamone) "Learning to read music in Braille and play by ear helped me develop a damn good memory," Charles said... displayed next 300 characters
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