History
Deaf History
Deaf History THAT
Employment
Employment (Captioned)
Religion
Religion (captioned)
Transportation
Education
House Call
Deaf Colony
Deaf Soldiers
Deaf Community Gatherings
Deaf Community Gatherings (captioned)
Thomas Brown
Angeline Fuller Fischer
Who was Melville Ballard?
Edmund Booth
Edmund Booth (captioned)
Laura Bridgman
Laura Bridgman (captioned)
Little Paper Family
Little Paper Family (captioned)
NAD's First Conference
Before the NAD
Deaf Spies of the Civil War
History of Martha Vineyard
Deaf Biographies/Interviews
Douglas Tilden
Theophilus D'Estrella
Theophilus D'Estrella
Theophilus D'Estrella: artifacts
Dummy Hoy
Erastus "Deaf" Smith
Laurent Clerc
Alice McVan
Dr. Robert Davila
Dr. Laurene Simms
Nathie Marbury
Joseph Sarpy
Eugene Hairston
Dr. Andrew Jackson Foster
Douglas Craig
Ernest Hairston
Linwood D. Smith
Linwood D. Smith
Linwood D. Smith
Granville Redmond
Alice Cogswell
George Doughterty
Olof Hanson
Agatha Tiegel Hanson
Linda Bove
Chuck Baird
ASL Poem about Chuck Baird
by Colin Analco
Don Baer
Lauren Ridloff
Marlene Matlin
Troy Kotsur
Deanne Bray
CJ Jones
Bernard Bragg
Shoshannah Stern & Josh Feldman
Justin Jackerson
Nyle DiMarco
Lauren & John Maurcere
John Maurcere SuperDeafy
Peter Cook
Videos on different events and biographies.
Deaf Community
Rochester
New England
Austin
Gallaudet
US History
History of the United States of America in ASL
Lavar Kellywood Shares Brief History of Indians (Native American Heritage month)
We The Kids: Preamble to the Constitution of the United States
Famous People & Speeches
Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream
Gallaudet University
I Have a Dream
Boston Landmarks Orchestra
Quotes by Martin Luther King Jr.
by CSDR Students
Tribute to Nelson Mandela
by Barack Obama
Ain't I A Woman (Sojourner Truth)
Signed by Moxie
Susan B. Anthony
by MJ Bienvenu
Ceasar Chavez
by Mark Morales
I, Too, Sing America by Langston Hughes
Signed by Larry Nehring
Harriet Tubman
Kamala Harris' Playground
Pledge of Allegiance
Bill of Rights
The Preamble
John Muir
Patrick Henry
Abraham Lincoln
Franklin D. Roosevelt
John F. Kennedy
Inventors
World War II
Japanese Internment Camp
Deaf in Japanese Internment Camp- Nancy Baldwin
Holocaust & Antisemitism
Stanley Teger
Signed testimony of Lilly Rattner Shirey
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Interview with David Bloch- transcript
The Civil Rights Movement
Women's Suffrage
Women's Suffrage:Celebrating 100 Years! by KDES
Women's Suffrage: Vocabulary by KDES
The Voice That Won the Vote: How One Woman's Words Made History
by Elisa Boxer
Two Friends (Susan B. Anthony & Frederick Douglas)
by Dean Robbins
Deaf Women's March on Washington- 2017
Women's March
National Women's History Museum
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Working for Equality
Standing Up for Change
9/11
Charles Farr
Personal Stories
World History
In 42 episodes, John Green will begin teaching you the history of the world! This course is based on the 2012 AP World History curriculum, from growing the first crops in the First Agricultural Revolution to global textile production in the 2010s. By the end of the course, you will be able to:
*Identify and explain historical developments and processes
*Analyze the context of historical events, developments, and processes and explain how they are situated within a broader historical context
*Explain the importance of point of view, historical situation, and audience of a source
*Analyze patterns and connections among historical developments and processes, both laterally and chronologically through history
*Be a more informed citizen of the world
Frida Kahlo
ABC Storysigning with LSM & ASL
Viva Frida Kahlo (ASL & LSM)