Deaf History That: Transportation
Now Playing As: Captioned (English)
Historically, the deaf community used various forms of transportation. Some traveled by train, while other rode horses or traveled by carriage. These different forms of transportation helped schools for the deaf flourish. Students lived in various parts of the state and used carriages, horses, and trains to get to school. The various transportation methods also increased communication between members of the deaf community located in different areas. Part of the “Deaf History That” series.
Media Details
Runtime: 1 minutes 55 seconds
- Topic: Deaf Life, Social Science
- Subtopic: Deaf - General, Deaf History, Transportation
- 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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