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This course primarily examines black deaf people in America including the Caribbean Islands and Africa. The course is organized to focus on the history, education, community and culture, language, and psychosocial forces that influence black deaf people’s experience. It will concentrate on the social, political, and cultural development of a unique group of people that is a part of the general deaf community and the black community.

DST 101

Program: Deaf Studies

Credit: 3

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