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23 Cards in this Set
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Gallaudet Brother Influence |
- founding of ASD - Gallaudet College always signed - were part of the Milan conference |
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Edward Miner |
- youngest child of Sophia Fowler and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet - clerk for Phoenix Bank of Hartford - Quit and went to Trinity College Became a teacher for ASD (1855) |
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Thomas Jr. |
Established St. Ann’s for the Deaf, first church for the deaf people in U.S (New York, 1852) |
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Edward Miner accomplishment |
- made comparison between: English, ASL, French, German - mixed of classical language (grammar/phrases) |
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Thomas Jr. Accomplishment |
Supported Deaf priest |
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Sophia Gallaudet (Fowler) |
- helped Kendall Lobby congress - Served as a matron at the college for 9 years |
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Amos Kendall |
- wealthy philanthropist - guardian of 5 deaf children - (1857) established school, District of Columbia, school for Deaf & Blind - (1864) Founded Gallaudet College with EM Gallaudet |
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Henry Winter Syle |
- (1876) First deaf person to be ordained priest in the U.S - (1888) established All Souls’ Church for the Deaf, Philadelphia |
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Rev. Austin Ward Mann |
- (1867) teacher in the Indians School - (1883) ordained episcopal priest (1895) Honorary M.A from Gallaudet college - founded 11 churches |
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Gallaudet University Highlights |
- opened 1864 - instituted the prep class - difficult to get accepted: required a letter of rec. from school & must pass the exams -took 4 female students and didn’t take any more until (1886) |
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American Deaf organizations |
- (1854) New England Gallaudet Association of the DeafMuted - (1880) National Association of the Deaf |
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State Associations |
- (1907) National Fraternal Society of the Deaf - (1945) American Athletic Union of the Deaf - (1945) American Athletic association of the Deaf -(1945) USA Deaf Sports Federation |
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Deaf Clubs |
- (1886) Union League of New York, oral club - (1927) Los Angeles Club of the Deaf |
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Identity Labels for the Deaf |
- “mutes” deaf & didn’t speak - “only deaf” became deaf later, could speak - “semi-mutes” deaf could speak - “semi-deaf” hard of hearing |
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Reflection of Deaf self-consciousness |
Showed deaf community: valuing sign language, deaf spaces, community |
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Little Paper Family |
- deaf-published periodicals - North Carolina Institution for the Deaf - (1894) The Deaf Mute - Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, Virginia, Michigan, Nebraska |
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Little Paper Family Purpose |
- Training in printing gave positive career outlook - Public relations for the Deaf - Promote literacy skills - Cultural guidelines |
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Ferdinand Berthier |
- Teacher at “Institution nationale des sourds-muets” - fought for Deaf rights & sign language - organized Deaf-Mute Banquet |
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Ferdinand Berthier accomplishment |
Showed that Deaf people have a community and culture |
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Deaf-Mute Banquet |
- started in Paris 1834 - celebrated Abbé de l’Epée’s Bday - Deaf people in charge of banquet - male dominated, (1883) first women attendees |
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Thomas Widd |
- (1862) established Sheffield Association in Aid of Adult Deaf & Dumb (SAAAD) - (1870) established Principal of the Protestant Institution for Deaf Muted (PPIDM) - (1871) started Montreal Adult Deaf Association (MADA) - (1889) Los Angeles Association of the Deaf of Southern California (LAADSC) |
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Thomas Widd background |
- (18 mths.) Educated at the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb at Doncaster - Yorkshire Institution offered him a position as a teacher & printer - (1867) established Montreal Daily Witness in Canada |
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Thomas Widd accomplishment |
- founded Mackey Center, Mackey supporter financially - (1870) controversy in the local press over potential dangers of deaf Protestant children attending catholic schools |