Sounds Like Home Growing Up Black and Deaf in the South
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Gallaudet Univ Pr
- Publish date: 06/01/1999
Description:
Wright tells of her experiences growing up as a deaf person in Iron Mine, North Carolina in the 1920s-1940s. Her account is historically significant because its provides valuable descriptive information about faculty and staff at a residential school for black deaf and blind students. She was involved in the school as both student and teacher, and gives details on curriculum, which included a Black History celebration. Includes b&w photos from family collections.
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