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When did organized deaf culture begin?
• 1750
2) Who established the first public deaf school in 1771 in Europe?
• Abbe de l’eppe
3) Where was the deaf school in #2 established at, what country?
• France
4) What is the first known sign language?
• Old French sign language
5) What is oralsim? Who supported this method?
• Is a philosophy of encouragement (even) forcing) deaf people to speak and read lips instead of using sign language, Samuel Heincke.
6) When and where did Abbe Roche Sicard write his dictionary of signs?
• He was imprisoned and nearly executed scared then spent two year in hiding it was during this time that he wrote his dictionary of sighs
7) Why did Thomas Gallaudet go to Europe?
• To learn the best educational methods (for 9 rod Alice cogsuell) he though she was smart despite the fact that she count speak or hear.
8) Who was the first person to enroll in the American School for the deaf?
• Alice cogswell
9) What was combined in order to form ASL?
• Asl & Fsl
10) On the Lincoln memorial in Washington what is said to be formed by Abraham’s hands?
• Form the letter A+Lin asl
11) Who founded an institution in Boston to support oral speech in deaf students?
• Alexander grahm bell he found an instruct teachers of deaf people to use oral educatiiong.
12) Why did bell invent the telephone?
• Because he thought it would help his deaf wife and mother to hear. Bell also used to be a privet tutor for deaf. 1 his students was hellen keller.
13) Who helped to prove ASL was an actual language and not just a translation of English?
• William stokes a scholar and hearing professor at Gallaudet College, published a dissertion that provered ASL is a genuine language.
14) Who is Tony Tantum? Why is he so important to the deaf culture?
• He is a football player who is deaf who is accepted into the NFL.