Famous Deaf People
Important figures in Deaf History
Deaf History
Deaf History 2
Deaf Misc.
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The first Deaf person to win an Academy Award.

Who is Marlee Matlin?

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He supported oralism, wanted sign language to be banned, and wanted Deaf people to not marry each other.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

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The only liberal arts University for the Deaf in the world: it is located in Washington D.C.

What is Gallaudet University?

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This is the term used for a hearing child who grew up with Deaf parents, and their first language is ASL.

What is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults)?

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This is the organization that advocates for and supports Deaf people.

What is National Association of the Deaf (NAD)?

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The first Deaf UFC Champion.

Who is Matt "The Hammer" Hamill?

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Hearing man who went to Europe seeking a teaching method for Deaf children in the US; co-founded the first school for the Deaf in the US.

Who is Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet?

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This event took place in 1988 at Gallaudet University because the students wanted a Deaf president.

What is DPN (Deaf President Now)?

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These are the two ways in which Deaf students are educated.

What are Mainstream (public school) and Residential (Deaf School)?

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The two countries where ASL is predominantly used by Deaf people.

What are US and Canada?

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The first Deaf 5 time Motocross Champion.

Who is Ashley Fiolek?

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A Deaf Frenchman who brought French Sign Language (LSF) to America and co-founded the first School for the Deaf in the US.

Who is Laurent Clerc?

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The conference that happened in the late 1800's and changed Deaf education forever by banning sign language at all Deaf schools.

What is the Milan Conference?

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The percentage of hearing parents who learn to sign for their Deaf child.

What is 5-7%?

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The two schools for the Deaf in California.

What are Fremont and Riverside?

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The first Deaf professional baseball player.

Who is William "Dummy" Hoy?

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First Deaf president of Gallaudet University.

Who is I. King Jordan?

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Who established the Royal Institution of Deaf and Mutes in Paris. L'Epee supported the school at his own expense until his death. After his death, the government began to support the school.

Who is Abbe Charles Michel de l'Epee (1712-1789)

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an island off the southeastern coast of Massachusetts, U.S., affected by a hereditary form of deafness.

What is Martha Vineyard?

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The organization run by and includes Deaf people in live theater.

What is National Theater for the Deaf (NTD)?

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The first Deaf Miss America.

Who is Heather Whitestone?

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The little girl that Gallaudet met who inspired him to want to educate the Deaf.

Who is Alice Cogswell?

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a Deaf man from France, came to the US with Thomas Gallaudet to help set up an educational institute for the deaf in America.

Laurent Clerc

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The last individual affected by Vineyard deafness who used the island’s unique sign language died in...

What is 1952?

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The service Deaf people use as their "telephone" to communicate with a hearing person on the other end.

What is Video Relay Service (VRS)?