A fair chance in the race of life : the role of Gallaudet University in deaf history / Brian H. Greenwald, John Vickrey Van Cleve, editors.

Date:
2008
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Publication/Creation

Washington, DC : Gallaudet University Press, 2008.

Physical description

xii, 198 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm

Contents

A fair chance in the race of life : thoughts on the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Columbia Institution / James M. McPherson -- John Carlin and deaf double-consciousness / Christopher Krentz -- A legacy of leadership : Edward Miner Gallaudet and the Columbia Institution, 1857-1864 / David de Lorenzo -- The Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Alice Cogswell statue : controversies and celebrations / Michael J. Olson -- Two views on mathematics education for deaf students : Edward Miner Gallaudet and Amos G. Draper / Christopher A.N. Kurz -- Douglas Craig, 186?-1936 / Marieta Joyner -- The women of Kendall Green : coeducation at Gallaudet, 1860-1910 / Lindsey M. Parker -- The struggle to educate black deaf school children in Washington, D.C. / Sandra Jowers-Barber -- George Detmold, the reformer / Ronald E. Sutcliffe -- Building Kendall Green : alumni support for Gallaudet University / Noah D. Drezner -- The power of place : the evolution of Kendall Green / Benjamin Bahan and Hansel Bauman -- DPN and the evolution of the Gallaudet presidency / I. King Jordan.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
    RB.6531.AA8-10
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  • 9781563683954
  • 1563683954