Deaf History That: Thomas Brown
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Deaf advocacy can trace its origins back to Henniker, New Hampshire and the Brown Family. Nahum Brown sent his son, Thomas, to the American School for the Deaf. Thomas returned to New Hampshire and became the driving force behind the establishment of the New England Gallaudet Association of the Deaf and the eventual formation of the NAD. Part of the “Deaf History That” series.
Media Details
Runtime: 2 minutes 55 seconds
- Topic: Deaf Life
- Subtopic: Deaf - General, Deaf History
- Grade/Interest Level: 7 - 12
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- Release Year: 2016
- Producer/Distributor: National Association Of The Deaf
- Series: Deaf History That
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