A Place of Their Own in History

American Deaf History has matured in the decades since the publication of "A Place of Their Own: Creating the Deaf Community in America" in 1989, but so have the threats facing Deaf culture. Today, more than ever, we need a historical approach that demonstrates the importance of Deaf Ameri...

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description American Deaf History has matured in the decades since the publication of "A Place of Their Own: Creating the Deaf Community in America" in 1989, but so have the threats facing Deaf culture. Today, more than ever, we need a historical approach that demonstrates the importance of Deaf Americans' past to a sophisticated, humanistic understanding of this country's history and future.
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Deafness
Disability
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Equality
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Humanism
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