World Languages, 15.02.2021 21:50 leta18
Deaf Clubs were an important place for Deaf people to gather and socialize.
However, as Black Deaf people were not allowed, they formed their own clubs.
Consider other social, athletic, or professional clubs that used to be open only to
certain people while excluding others. Did the people excluded form their own
clubs? How does this affect the people who are excluded?
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Deaf Clubs were an important place for Deaf people to gather and socialize.
However, as Black Deaf...
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