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  2. Dorothy Miles - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy "Dot" Miles (née Squire; 19 August 1931 - 30 January 1993) was a Welsh poet and activist in the Deaf community.Throughout her life, she composed her poems in English, British Sign Language, and American Sign Language.

  3. American Sign Language literature - Wikipedia

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    American Sign Language literature (ASL literature) is one of the most important shared cultural experiences in the American deaf community.Literary genres initially developed in residential Deaf institutes, such as American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, [1] which is where American Sign Language developed as a language in the early 19th century. [2]

  4. Agatha Tiegel Hanson - Wikipedia

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    After graduating Tiegel accepted an appointment to teach at the Minnesota School for the Deaf, where she worked for six years. [2] She married deaf architect Olof Hanson in 1899; they moved to Seattle and had three children. [2] Hanson was a prolific writer. She wrote poetry throughout her life and published a book of poems titled Overflow ...

  5. 60 nature quotes that capture the beauty of our earth - AOL

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    These inspirational nature quotes from writers, artists, and conservationists will breathe sunshine and fresh air into your day. 60 nature quotes that capture the beauty of our earth Skip to main ...

  6. Deaf Republic: Poems - Wikipedia

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    Deaf Republic: Poems is a poetry book by Ilya Kaminsky which was published on June 18, 2019 by Faber and Faber. [1] Critical reception and reviews

  7. Laura Redden Searing - Wikipedia

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    Laura Redden Searing (born February 9, 1839, in Somerset County, Maryland) was a deaf poet and journalist. Her first book of poetry published was Idyls of Battle, and Poems of the Rebellion (1864). She also wrote under the male pseudonym Howard Glyndon. Significantly, the town of Glyndon, Minnesota was founded in 1872 and named in honor of the ...

  8. Miguel Ángel Bustos - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Alberto Szpunberg published the posthumous book Despedida de los ángeles, which gathers unpublished poems by Bustos. In 2007, Emiliano Bustos compiled journalistic works, correspondence and essays by his father in the book Miguel Ángel Bustos, Prosa. 1960–1976 , followed by the compilation of his father's complete poetry in Visión ...

  9. Yvonne Pitrois - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne Pitrois (14 December 1880 – 23 April 1937) was a French writer. She wrote a variety of popular books, including multiple biographies of historical figures. Deaf from childhood, Pitrois advocated for the welfare of deaf and deafblind people in her work, including the founding of two magazines featuring advice and inspirational stories about deaf people.