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History Through Deaf Eyes

Division of Public Programs

Students from the St. Rita's School for the Deaf, 1918
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Students from the St. Rita's School for the Deaf, 1918.

Courtesy of U.S. National Archives

Learn about the history and evolution of the deaf community in America with this online exhibit produced by Gallaudet University.

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Time Warp Trio, Napoleon.

The Time Warp Trio

Prohibition Vote, 2/3/23

Prohibition

Dolley Madison, by Gilbert Stuart

Dolley Madison

This image, from Lewis E 105 Book of Hours, Use of Rome, resides in the collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia.

Penn In Hand

Children of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.

Children & Youth in History

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