How has the United States been impacted by Deafness?
There are of course a number of things we cannot ignore. The presence of Deaf people in the country has made a significant impact on EVERY person in the U.S. How you might ask? Well, the Deaf developed the “huddle” because students at Gallaudet College were all watching each other’s plays. Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial actually has his hands in the shape of an “A” and an “L” obviously his initials. The sculptor’s daughter was deaf. The most relevant contribution deafness has had in all of our lives is undeniably the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell was married to a deaf woman, and had a deaf mother. In his experiments to find a way for them to hear, he invented the telephone. Without the deaf, our world would be a much different place. http://www.gatecommunications.org/gatecomm/questions_about_deafness.
There are of course a number of things we cannot ignore. The presence of Deaf people in the country has made a significant impact on EVERY person in the U.S. How you might ask? Well, the Deaf developed the “huddle” because students at Gallaudet College were all watching each other’s plays. Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial actually has his hands in the shape of an “A” and an “L” obviously his initials. The sculptor’s daughter was deaf. The most relevant contribution deafness has had in all of our lives is undeniably the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell was married to a deaf woman, and had a deaf mother. In his experiments to find a way for them to hear, he invented the telephone. Without the deaf, our world would be a much different place.