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American School for the Deaf (1817)

The American School for the Deaf was the first educational facility/program that was established for people with disabilities in the western hemisphere. When it opened in 1817, the school taught French sign language, eventually evolving into American sign language (ASL). Not long after, it became the first school in America that provided education to people with disabilities that received public funds from the State.

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Updated 2021-12-17

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