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Deaf History That: Laura Bridgman

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The story of how deaf-blind education began in America starts with a woman named Laura Bridgman. After a sickness left her deaf and blind, her family took her to Boston to Perkins School for the Blind. The school made cutouts of letters and labeled objects so she could feel the words, and she learned how to sign her name. Part of the “Deaf History That” series.

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Runtime: 5 minutes 1 seconds

Man wearing a vintage costume suit and hat stands in front of a white church and snow on the ground. He faces camera and uses sign language, gesturing with both hands out slightly to 1 side. Caption. Church services were done in sign language.
Deaf History That
Episode
2 minutes 11 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Man wearing a vintage costume suit sits behind a desk next to a typewriter and American flag. He faces camera and uses sign language, pointing his index finger towards an open palm. Caption. These papers shared opinions, discussions, and stories.
Deaf History That
Episode 1
1 minutes 54 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Man wearing a vintage costume suit stands next to a model of a wooden ship. He faces camera and uses sign language, pointing 1 finger up and the other across his body to the side. Caption. Of the National Association of the Deaf, the N, A, D.
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Episode 2
2 minutes 32 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Man wearing a vintage costume vest and white shirt sits in a chair in a home setting. He faces camera and uses sign language, pointing 1 finger up. Caption. The paper was called, "The Silent World."
Deaf History That
Episode 3
2 minutes 57 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
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Episode 4
2 minutes 43 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
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Episode 6
2 minutes 56 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Man wearing trousers with suspenders and a white captain's hat faces camera and uses sign language, touching his index finger to open palm. Caption. Of independence to earn the fruits of their labor.
Deaf History That
Episode 7
1 minutes 52 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Man wearing a vintage costume suit and hat stands in front of a building. He faces camera and uses sign language, touching his fingertips together to form a peak. Caption. By circling the house and waving through the windows.
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Episode 8
2 minutes 38 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Man wearing a western vest, bandana, and hat stands outside of a wood building. He faces camera and gestures in sign language, both hands reaching out in front of him, palms facing in. Caption. Here at a small, humble town in Henniker, New Hampshire.
Deaf History That
Episode 9
2 minutes 55 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12
Man wearing a western vest and bandana sits outside of a wood building. He faces camera and gestures in sign language, touching hands together with fingers fanned out. Caption. Storytelling, and the sharing of news from other areas.
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Episode 10
1 minutes 38 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12