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[Musical notes] |
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America's first multi-generation deaf families (a genealogical persp |
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Conversation with Edward Miner Gallaudet, A |
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Comite International des Sports des Sourds |
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Shell |
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Does repeating the mistakes of the past protect the innocent?: mainstreaming |
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Historical parallels between the African American and Deaf American communities |
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Historical parallels between the African American and Deaf American |
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AAAD story, The |
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My four senses |
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Can I speak now? |
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Economic, social, and political empowerment of the deaf community, The |
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Does "herstory" speak for the deaf community? |
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Does "herstory" speak for the deaf community? |
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Does "herstory" speak for the deaf community? |
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Who speaks for Hispanic deaf Americans? The Latino-Deaf: a new beginning |
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Texan contributions to deaf America |
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Anyone can speak, but
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One voice |
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Jumping out of the envelope: Who speaks for the deaf community? |
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Rehabilitation and community services: For individuals who are deaf developmenta |
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Represented body and embodied representation: Spokespersonship and the |
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Illusion of freedom |
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Look who is talking |
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Ask not who speaks for the deaf community, but with whom should we speak |
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Who speaks for me? |
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Traditions: Hispanic, American, deaf culture: Which takes precedence, |
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Classic case--Unification of a deaf community in Illinois, A |
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Thou shall speak for, with, by, and of |
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Community speaks for itself, The |
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From the ground up |
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