1980 Great Americans Thomas Gallaudet
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (1787 – 1851) American pioneer in the education of the deaf. Along with Laurent Clerc and Mason Cogswell, he co-founded the first institution for the education of the deaf in North America in 1817, it was called the "Connecticut Asylum (at Hartford) for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb Persons," but it is now known as the American School for the Deaf.
Country | United States of America |
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Disability | Deaf|| Signlanguage |
Meta | United States of America, 1980, Great Americans, Thomas Gallaudet, philately, stamps, digital disability, theme, imagery of disability on postage stamps, outside centre, |
Number | SG1829 |
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