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Deaf People In The 1800s

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Americans have little understanding what it’s like to be deaf. Deaf people can be found in every ethnic group, region, and even economic class. Deafness can be hereditary, or even be caused by accident. What matters is the person get’s the education they need in order to survive a society that is dominated by hearing. In the 1800, hearing people seen deafness as a horrendous thing. They were isolated in rural areas away from other deaf people and could barely communicate, because of lack of education in sign language they had no idea what they could do. As well as deaf parents having deaf kids they had no idea what their children could achieve without proper education. Hearing people believed deaf people couldn’t be educated at all.
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So George W. Verditz the 7th president of the NAD prepared for battle. He was not ashamed of who he was, and he was one of the very best presidents they had. After 2 years of protest Theodore Roosevelt repealed the guidelines, and deaf people finally got the right to work for the government.
Deaf culture is culture like any other. Deaf people share a language, rules for behavior, values, and traditions. The way the Deaf culture is living today is a direct result of the Deaf history that preceded it. Deaf history greatly affects how deaf people live their lives today. And not only do deaf people have a history, they have a culture.
One that many do not understand nor knew existed, but through much education, deafness became their culture.Members of the Deaf culture do not see themselves as disabled, and resent any discrimination or inference that they are disadvantaged. They have a physiological difference, but don’t see that as anything negative or that should be changed. To them it would be no different than being born with blue eyes rather than brown. This positive attitude towards being deaf and the importance of sign language as a device for cultural unity are perhaps the most identifiable social belief of the

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