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Deaf Community In America Book Report

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The Deaf Community in America: History in the Making The Deaf Community in America: History in the Making by Melvia M. Nomeland and Ronald E. Nomeland is a book written to describe the changes the Deaf community, with a capital “D”, has encountered throughout time. The authors mention, “By using the capital ‘D’ to refer to a community of people who share a language and culture and the lower case ‘d’ to refer to the audiological condition of hearing loss” (Nomeland 3). In this book we are taken through a time line on how the Deaf community’s life changed socially and educationally allowing them to live normally. The history of the deaf goes far back to the biblical times. Being born deaf or going deaf made it very difficult back in the days. As a deaf person you were never treated the way you should be treated because people either respected you are not. Deaf people lacked many social opportunities that everyone had because they were seen as disabled. During biblical times it is even recorded that if a child was born deaf the father of the child could decide if they should live or not. As time developed the deaf were even forbidden to attend church, control their properties, or even …show more content…

For example, visual technologies which include captions, video telephone, and even alerting devices (Nomeland 171- 188). All these slowly started to slowly increase more and more making the world more welcoming. By including captions in movie theatres and television the deaf could enjoy a movie or show. Also by creating the video telephone the deaf could now start to communicate with family from a long distance. Also by the development of alerting devices they could now see when someone is at the door knocking. There are so many more advances that have contributed to the social life of the Deaf community, but these few I saw as very

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