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J. VanCleve & B. Crouch - A concise, thorough history of the American Deaf Community, its schools, and struggles to maintain a cohesive community. Focusing on development during the 19th Century this text provides the perspective that deafness is not a disease or a disability to be overcome, but rather a characteristic of a distinct community comprised of individuals whose achievements are worthy of recognition. (296 pgs, softcover, 6" x 8") |
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