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Dr. Ángel Ramos (b. 1949) was the founder of the National Hispanic Council of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Superintendent of the Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind. He earn a doctorate from Gallaudet University. ==Early years== Ramos was born in New York City. His parents moved to New York from San Juan, Puerto Rico and divorced shortly afterward. As result, he and his sister were raised solely by his mother, who worked as a seamstress. They lived in a poor apartment building, along with a number of relatives. Ramos attended public school, leading a normal child's life until 1959 when, while nine years old, he lost his hearing. He was able to hide his impairment from his mother for two years and from his school by following directions on the classroom blackboard and by reading his textbooks carefully. By 1961, he had learned to lip-read and this helped him to get by elementary school all the way to high school.〔
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