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Deaf History (READER) - Chpt 3 - Coggle Diagram
Deaf History (READER) - Chpt 3
Henniker, New Hampshire
Thomas Brown (1802-1886)
TB senior fled "fiat money" debt (no coin to back)
era where Deafness was a "maternal fright"
Thomas Brown studied under THG, Clerc, and Harvey Peet
Chilmark, Massachusetts
Martha's Vineyard likely the largest single source of American Asylum students
families from "up island": Tisbury and Chilmark
Deaf heritage stems from arriving with colonizing families
this relatively isolated community influenced marriage - someone would marry someone who was in relation or close proximity to
Sandy River Valley, Maine
Massachusetts offered free land in Maine
first settlers from the Vineyard, nearby townships full as well
intermarriage into Vineyard families
many students from the American Asylum settled into these towns
Societies
assimilative vs differentiating
emerging class consciousness vs absence of events/structure
language and marriage practices create differences of class consciousness
there is a difference of hearing population across communities