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Index Page numbers in italics denote illustrations or photographs. accreditation, 132–37, 143 Brown, Thomas, 36 Brown v. Board of Education, 113–14, 121, ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), 147–48, 181 128–29 Buff and Blue, 101–2 African Americans: double consciousness, 13, 16–17; financial support for higher Burnet, John, 16, 17 education, 147–50; historical parallels to Deaf world, 6, 10; oppression, 2, 7, 65– Calvinism, 3–4 campus planning, 160, 162–68, 166 66, 80–82, 113–29, 184 alumni donations, 143, 146–49 Carlin, John, 12–20, 15, 40, 87 Chapel Hill, 158 American Civil War, 1–2, 5–7 American Revolution, 2–3 Civil War. See American Civil War Clarke, Edward, 86 Ames, Blanche, 103, 104 Anderson-Thompkins, Sibby, 147 Clerc, Laurent, 3, 16, 17 Cockrell, Francis, 115 Andrews, Francis, 117 Anglo-conformity, 8 coeducation, 85–108 Cogswell, Alice, 37. See also monument antebellum era, 4 architecture, 154–68, 184 compensation, 183 conformity, 8 Arms, H. P., 35 ASD (American School for the Deaf), 25, 95 Cooke, Paul, 119, 121, 123–24 Cragin, Aaron Harrison, 65–66, 67–68 ASL (American Sign Language), 136 assimilation, 7–10 Craig, Douglas, 65–82, 73, 76, 78 Crouch, Barry, 88, 100 audism: Deaf double consciousness and, 13–20; in E. M. Gallaudet’s leadership, cultural assimilation, 7–10 33–34, 36–44; historical influences, 7–8; low academic expectations and, 134–36 Dawes, Henry L., 9 Deaf architecture, 154–68, 184 Deaf community, 100, 154–58, 181 Bahan, Benjamin, 154–69, 189 Ballin, Albert, 40, 42 Deaf double consciousness, 12–20 deaf education: historical influences on, Bauman, Hansel, 154–69, 189 Black, Ella Florence, 95 1–11; pedagogical arguments, 50–61 Deaf President Now (DPN), 170, 172, 178– Board of Trustees, 172, 177, 178–79, 183 Booth, Edmund, 35 81, 186–87 195 196 Index Deaf space, 154, 167–68 chitectural decisions, 157–58; on coeducation , 88–108; on communication methDeaf Way conferences, 181 Declaration of Independence, 2–3 ods, 8, 172; historical influences on, 4–5; land expansion, 162; leadership legde Lorenzo, David, 22–32, 190 Detmold, George, 132–38, 133, 174 acy, 22–31, 32n23, 171–72; pedagogical arguments, 50–61; racial integration polDonohue , Joseph, 120–21 double consciousness, 12–20 icy, 114–16; role in monument commission , 33–34, 36–44 Douglass, Frederick, 113 DPN (Deaf President Now), 170, 172, 178– Gallaudet, Sophia Fowler, 23, 30, 52, 87, 114, 172 81, 186–87 Draper, Amos G., 51; about, 62n6; pedagog- Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins: about, 23, 52, 87, 114; at ASD, 25; gratitude towards, ical arguments, 50–61; role in monument commission, 36, 38–39, 43 18; historical influences on, 3–4; monument to, 33–46, 41, 45 Drezner, Noah D., 140–53, 190 Du Bois, W.E.B., 13, 17 Garfield, James A., 142 Gasman, Marybeth, 147 gender discrimination, 85–86, 88–108, 104 Elliott, Georgia, 92, 95, 99 Elstad, Leonard, 120–21, 134, 143–44, 173– Greenwald, Brian H., 190 75, 174 Hairston, Ernest, 118 Hall, Percival, 77–79, 81, 134, 143, 172–73, faculty members, 134–36, 183 Faculty Row, 158 173 Hanson, Agatha Tiegel, 96, 98–99, 101–2, Fanon, Frantz, 16 federal government: financial support, 29, 105 Hanson Plaza, 165, 167 114, 135, 141–45, 174; historical influences on deaf education, 1–11 Henry, Joseph, 56–57 Hodgson, Edwin A., 38, 40 Fernandes, Jane K., 170, 186 financial support: alumni donations, 143, Holland, William, 125–26 housing, 88, 158, 165, 166 146–49; federal government, 29, 114, 135, 141–45, 174; foundations, 149–50; Howard University, 6, 10, 144 fund raising, 28–29, 145–46, 183–84, 186–87; philanthropy, 140–41, 146–47; immigration, 7–8 Indian Emancipation Act, 9 for T. H. Gallaudet monument, 34–36, 43, 44–46; tuition revenue, 144–45 International Deaf Educational Assistance Fund, 174–75 Flournoy, John Jacobus, 18, 20 Flowers, Thomas, 124 Freedman’s Village, 66 Jacksonian democracy, 4–5 Johns, W. Lloyd, 176, 177 Freedmen’s Bureau, 6 French, Daniel Chester, 35, 36–46 Jordan, I. King, 146–47, 170–87, 180, 190–91 French Revolution, 3 Froehlich, Theodore A., 34, 35–39, 44 Jowers-Barber, Sandra, 113–31, 189 Joyner, Marieta, 65–84, 191 Frye, Rubye, 126 Fuller, Angeline, 92 fund raising. See financial support Kellogg Conference Hotel, 184 Kendall, Amos, 5; on Edward Miner GalFusfeld , Irving, 136 laudet, 27, 28–29; as Jacksonian Democrat , 4–5; philanthropy of, 25, 87, 141 Gallagher, Buell, 134 Gallagher Report, 134, 136 Kennedy...

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