Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was instrumental in advancing education and advocacy for the deaf community. His efforts led to the founding of the American School for the Deaf, the first institution of its kind in the United States.
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Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet End of Life Continued Advocacy Death in 1851 Left School in 1831 Health Complications Minister for the Insane Jail Minister Deaf Education Now Career Opportunities Mainstream Deaf Programs Increasing Deaf Education Local Deaf Schools Equality Deaf President Now Legacies Continue Educating the Deaf New View of the Deaf William C. Stokoe, Jr. Thomas Gallaudet Edward Gallaudet Impact on Education Forming a Community No Longer Isolated Deaf, not Disabled President Abraham Lincoln Gallaudet University Deaf Education Signing and Lip Reading Advocating for the Deaf Isolation Deaf Can Be Educated President James Monroe American School for the Deaf Connection to Deaf Community Bringing God to the Deaf Abbe Sicard France Preacher Sign Language Laurent Clerc Alice Cogswell Background Seminary Yale Early Life Family Hartford, Connecticut Changing Careers Health Issues Sofia Fowler