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Deaf people : ウィキペディア英語版
List of deaf people

This is an incomplete list of notable deaf people.
==Important deaf figures in deaf history==

* Chuck Baird, (1947-2012) American painter and performer, one of the founding members of the De'Via Deaf art movement
* Casar Jacobson, Norwegian-Canadian first ever deaf winner of Miss Canada (2013).
* Ferdinand Berthier, French intellectual, published several articles, first deaf person to receive the French Legion of Honour, founder of world's first deaf organization
* Julia Brace (1807–1884), early American deaf-blind student at the Hartford School for the Deaf
* John Brewster Jr. (1766–1854), American, itinerant artist of the Federalist Period in America
* Laura Bridgman, (1829–1889), American, first deaf-blind student of Dr. Samuel Howe at the Perkins School for the Blind
* Teresa de Cartagena Spanish conversa nun and mystic author of the 15th century who became deaf in later life. The first mystic author in Spanish.
* Laurent Clerc (1785–1869), student and teacher (1798–1816) at the Paris deaf school of the Abbé de l'Épée ; accompanied Thomas Gallaudet to America to teach deaf children. Co-founded the first deaf school in North America in 1817 in Hartford, Connecticut.
* Pierre Desloges (1742-??), French deaf writer and bookbinder, first known deaf person to publish a book
* Andrew Foster, (1925–1987), American educator, first Black deaf person to earn a bachelor's degree from Gallaudet College, brought the first deaf schools to Africa
* William Elsworth "Dummy" Hoy (1862–1961), American baseball player
* I. King Jordan, first deaf president (eighth overall) of Gallaudet University
* Helen Keller, American deaf-blind writer, lecturer, and actress

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