A Place of Their Own: Creating the Deaf Community in America

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Gallaudet University Press, 1989 - 212 pages

Using original sources, this unique book focuses on the Deaf community during the 19th century. Largely through schools for the deaf, deaf people began to develop a common language and a sense of community.

A Place of Their Own brings the perspective of history to bear on the reality of deafness and provides fresh and important insight into the lives of deaf Americans.

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Contents

Prophets and Physicians
1
To Educate a Deaf Person
10
Braidwood and the Bollings
21
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