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#DeafWoke with with Michelle Banks

Antoine Hunter presents #DeafWoke with Michelle Banks


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A Picture Book of Martin Luther King Jr. ASL

David A. Adler's "A Picture Book of Martin Luther King Jr." in ASL by Linden Seaman


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ASL Martin Luther King, Jr.

Short documentary and overview about Martin Luther King, Jr. in American Sign Language.


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ASL StoryTelling: Something Happened in Our Town

"ASL StoryTelling: Something Happened in Our Town" by Akilah English


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Assessing Black Deaf History

This article summarizes Black Deaf history from the 1980s-present, detailing leadership, scholarship, and the impact of National Black Deaf Advocates.


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Black American Sign Language | SIGNING BLACK in AMERICA

Explore Black ASL, a dialect of ASL shaped by Black Deaf culture, history, and expression, highlighting its linguistic richness and cultural impact.


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Black ASL

"The Hidden Treasure of Black ASL: Its History and Structure" by Dr. Joseph Hill


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Black Deaf Culture Through the Lens of Black Deaf History

Read articles on the culture, history and education of the Black Deaf Community, written by former NBDA President Benro Ogunyipe.


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Black Deaf History – Joseph Sarpy

A tribute to Joseph Sarpy, the first professional Black Deaf actor, detailing his historic career with the National Theatre of the Deaf since 1971.


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Black Deaf History – Southern School for the Deaf

Graduates of the Southern School for the Deaf share memories of the last segregated Deaf school in America and its unique linguistic history.


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