1 edition of Baltimore"s deaf heritage found in the catalog.
Baltimore"s deaf heritage
Kathleen Brockway
Published
2014
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (page 127).
Statement | Kathleen Brockway |
Series | Images of America, Images of America |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV2561.M3 B76 2014 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 127 pages |
Number of Pages | 127 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26928317M |
ISBN 10 | 1467121932 |
ISBN 10 | 9781467121934 |
LC Control Number | 2013954120 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 869775180 |
Add to Calendar Baltimore's Deaf Heritage Author Kat Brockway shares stories and photographs outlining the rich year history of the deaf community in Baltimore, Maryland. Book signing and reception sponsored by FOLDA (Friends of Libraries for Deaf Action). ASL and voice interpreters will be AQuestions? Baltimore Heritage is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving historic buildings and revitalizing neighborhoods. We celebrate the stories of our city’s people and places through tours and education. We support home-owners and neighborhood organizations as they work to preserve and restore their homes and local landmarks.
Kay Brockway wrote “Baltimore's Deaf Heritage,” which highlighted some of the key deaf figures from the city's history, including George W. Veditz, an early American Sign Language filmmaker. Kathleen Brockway – Deaf author of Baltimore’s Deaf Heritage and Detroit’s Deaf Heritage books, who resides in Maryland and gives presentations on preserving Deaf Culture & History. She also chairs the NAD Deaf Culture & History Section from to present.
A raw feedback on deaf school history books. Index is a must. Support the professional researchers and historians to keep up with your school history information. Narrated by . – Jack Gannon published Deaf Heritage. Deaf Heritage was the first community history book published by a Deaf author. (NAD) – Religious! DBFA – Deaf Baptist Fellowship of America was founded by Dr. John Clark. DBFA is a fellowship of Deaf Christians that conducts annual meetings in host churches in America.
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In Deaf Heritage: A Narrative History of Deaf America, Gannon brought together for the first time the story of the Deaf experience in America from a Deaf perspective. Recognizing the need to document the multifaceted history of this unique minority with its distinctive visual culture, he painstakingly gathered as much material as he could on Cited by: The booming job market and beautifully designed city of Baltimore attracted many families and individuals to the area in the 19th century.
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She was inspired by the stories of the deaf heritage in Baltimore and determined to share them with the public. The booming job market and beautifully designed city of Baltimore attracted many families and individuals to the area in the 19th century. Several of these transplants would become prominent figures in the Deaf community.
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