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Anecdotes & Incidents of the Deaf and Dumb

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A series of short anecdotes and incidents recounts the lives of deaf and mute individuals, depicting daily routines at an educational institution, examples of learning such as finger-spelling, moments of personal triumph and professional achievement, occasional misfortunes, and common public misunderstandings. The pieces underline how early instruction and steady care can transform behaviour and prospects, describe successful artisans, clergy, and scholars among the deaf, and call for charitable and community support while illustrating both challenges faced and the capabilities demonstrated by those without hearing or speech.

About the Author

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W. R. Roe

W. R. Roe is an author recognized for his work focusing on the experiences of the deaf and dumb community. His notable book, "Anecdotes & Incidents of the Deaf and Dumb," provides insights into the lives and challenges faced by individuals with hearing and speech impairments. Through a collection of stories and observations, Roe sheds light on their unique perspectives, fostering understanding and empathy among readers. His contributions to literature highlight the importance of inclusivity and awareness regarding disabilities.

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