Deaf History Month Posters | Trailblazers Who Shaped Deaf Education and Culture
Celebrate the resilience and achievements of the Deaf community with the Deaf History Month Poster Set. This collection features 22 remarkable individuals whose vision and contributions have profoundly shaped Deaf education, advocacy, and culture. From pioneers like Charles-Michel de l'Épée, Laurent Clerc, and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudetto the inspiring story of Alice Cogswell and her father Mason Fitch Cogswell, each poster highlights the people who paved the way for inclusion and accessibility. Each poster includes captivating biographies and photographs, offering a glimpse into the lives and accomplishments of these influential figures. Students and educators alike will gain a deeper appreciation of the innovations and perseverance that define the history of the Deaf community. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, bulletin boards, and cultural centers, this poster set is both an educational tool and a celebration of heritage. Use it to spark discussions, inspire curiosity, and honor the