I always had to ask my family to interpret for me |
Deaf Life |
Burns, Curtis |
1990 |
I began to support hearing point of view
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I believe |
Silent Worker |
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1960 |
I didn't do it alone |
Deaf Life |
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1994 |
I don't want to be excused; I want to serve! [Letter] |
Deaf Life |
Glickman, Karen R. |
1998 |
I dwell within a voiceless world
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I get to share in the successes |
Deaf Life |
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1993 |
I hand you:
the ABC's of Talladega Little League baseball |
Silent Worker |
Baynes, Edna H. |
1957 |
I have two wishes... |
Deaf Life |
Kubit, Melissa |
1992 |
I hear your hand |
Deaf American |
Rhodes, Mary Jane |
1974 |
I knew in my heart that I had to do something [Letter] |
Deaf Life |
John |
1993 |
I must have hit a sore spot (letter) |
Deaf Life |
Trant, Blocker |
1993 |
I never want to experience it |
Deaf Life |
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1998 |
I never want to experience it [tinnitus] |
Deaf Life |
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1998 |
I refuse to be victimized: Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing Califo |
Deaf Life |
Klugman, Marge |
1995 |
I refuse to be victimized: Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing Californian |
Deaf Life |
Klugman, Marge |
1995 |
I see that you are really deaf, but I don't think you are eligible for |
DeafNation |
Richardson, Shawn |
1997 |
I shine in the light of God |
American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb |
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1854 |
I was in your house--to MDG |
Deaf American Monographs |
Newman, Lawrence R. |
1992 |
I watched a robin build her nest |
Silent Worker |
Bevard, Albert J. |
1952 |