Mrs. Sigourney of Hartford : poems and prose on the early American deaf community
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Mrs. Sigourney of Hartford : poems and prose on the early American deaf community
Gallaudet University Press, c2013
- pbk. : alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-159) and index
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"Mrs. Sigourney in Hartford" brings together the poems and prose of Lydia Huntley Sigourney (1791 - 1865) inspired by her deep dedication to those neglected by the traditional educational system, especially people who are deaf. Sigourney played a key role in the fledgling American deaf community, influencing Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet in his formation of the first American school for the deaf. The writings collected here are a testament to Sigourney's foresight and will reinstate her importance in the history of the deaf community.
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