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| First school for the Deaf |
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| How many Deaf students in 1789? |
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| Epee's first class for the Deaf had over 60 Students |
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"The Deaf World" Pierre Desloges |
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| Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons |
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| Signs passed down across generations are more symmetrical, centrally located, and fluid |
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| Recognized a signed dialect |
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| A Single signed dialect was recognized in the US and ASL was standardized |
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Clerc died Hartford had over 1500 students! |
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Gallaudet was founded EMC |
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| manual English was killed... but it was resurrected!!!!!!! |
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Leading American educators 1. Gridley Howe 2. Horace Mann |
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French Universal Exhibition and then Milan Congress |
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| AG Bell founds the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf |
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| How many Deaf Schools in 1867? |
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| 26 American Institutions for the Deaf in ASL |
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| How many Deaf schools in 1907? |
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| 139 Deaf Schools and all oral |
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| NAD started filming to preserve ASL |
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