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A place of their own : creating the deaf community in America / John Vickrey Van Cleve, Barry A. Crouch.

LIBRA HV2530 .V36 1989
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Van Pelt Library HV2530 .V36 1989
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Van Cleve, John V.
Contributor:
Crouch, Barry A., 1941-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Deaf people--United States--History.
Deaf people.
History.
United States.
Physical Description:
xii, 212 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Gallaudet University Press, 1989.
Summary:
An exemplar of the history of disability and an innovative work that pushes it in a new direction. -- Journal of Social History
A concise yet thorough and accessible history of the deaf community, its schools, and its long struggle to maintain a cohesive community...sometimes against formidable odds. it shows quite clearly, sometimes inspiringly so, that deafness is not a curse.
Using original sources, this unique book focuses on the Deaf community during the nineteenth 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.
Notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: pages 192-201.
ISBN:
0930323491
OCLC:
18987014

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