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vePlace of Their Own – Creating the Deaf Community in America

Discover the rich history of the Deaf community in America with A Place of Their Own – Creating the Deaf Community in America by Gallaudet University Press. Published in 1989, this insightful book spans 212 pages and utilizes original sources to illuminate the experiences of deaf individuals during the nineteenth century. Through the establishment of schools for the deaf, a shared language and sense of community flourished, allowing for the growth of a unique Deaf culture. The book combines historical perspectives with personal narratives, offering readers fresh insights into the lives of Deaf Americans. A Place of Their Own is essential reading for anyone interested in social history, education, or the Deaf culture movement. Dive into this engaging exploration and broaden your understanding of a vital part of American history.

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