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  1. Jun 27, 2024 · A biographical sketch of the Rev. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, LL.D., the first great educator of the deaf in America. This is online. We also have the print book. A Deaf Child Listened. Print book. Deaf Persons in the Arts and Sciences by Harry G. Lang; Bonnie Meath-Lang. Gallaudet, friend of the deaf. Print. Great deaf Americans : the second edition

  2. 6 days ago · The university was named after Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, a notable figure in the advancement of deaf education. Gallaudet University is officially bilingual, with American Sign Language (ASL) and written English used for instruction and by the college community.

  3. 3 days ago · Use the Gallaudet Encyclopedia and The Sage Encyclopedia of Deaf Studies to find more information about Laurent Clerc and Thomas H. Gallaudet. They took a boat voyage on June 18, 1816, for 52 days to help found the American School for the Deaf (ASD) in 1817.

  4. 6 days ago · One of the most notable figures is Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, who, along with Laurent Clerc, co-founded the American School for the Deaf. Gallaudet’s dedication to improving the lives of Deaf individuals laid the foundation for future advancements in Deaf education.

  5. 5 days ago · Gallaudet University: Widening Horizons for the Deaf - scroll down for history. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet on Language and Communication: A Reassessment.

  6. Jun 9, 2024 · Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet founded the American School for the Deaf culture in 1817. This school provided a structured environment for deaf individuals to learn and communicate. American Sign Language (ASL) development also began during this period.

  7. 3 days ago · Audism is a term used to describe a negative attitude toward deaf or hard of hearing people. It is typically thought of as a form of discrimination, prejudice, or a general lack of willingness to accommodate those who cannot hear. Those who hold these viewpoints are called audists and the oppressive attitudes can take on a variety of forms.