#FactFriday: Deaf History Month's origin
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Watch Deaf Culture and History Section chair Michael Reis share when Deaf History Month started, thanks to the efforts of Alice Hagemeyer! #factfriday #NADfact #DeafHistoryMonth
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MICHAEL: Deaf History Month started in 2006 when the American Library Association and the NAD announced that every year during March 13 to April 15 is National Deaf History Month.
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