ERIC Number: EJ1271690
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Publication Date: 2016
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Fighting in the Shadows: The Untold Story of Deaf People in the Civil War
Lang, Harry G.
Sign Language Studies, v17 n1 p64-70 Fall 2016
Although writers have discussed the deaf experience in the periods before and after the Civil War, no one has comprehensively examined deaf people's participation "during" this national crisis. In this article I summarize the extensive and meaningful involvement of deaf and hard of hearing people in the Civil War. I draw implications for the field of Deaf studies, and I argue for inclusion of the deaf experience as an integral component of mainstream history.
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, United States History, War, History Instruction, Information Sources, Slavery, Military Personnel
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Language: English
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