Edward Miner Gallaudet

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Edward Miner Gallaudet was a pioneering American educator and advocate for the deaf who served as the long-time president of Gallaudet University, the first institution of higher education for deaf students.

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Edward Miner Gallaudet canonical 3

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instanceOf advocate for the deaf
educator
person
university president
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
advocated use of American Sign Language in education
birthDate 1837-02-05
birthPlace Hartford, Connecticut, United States
burialPlace Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1917-09-26
deathPlace Hartford, Connecticut, United States
educatedAt Trinity College (Hartford)
endTimeOfPosition_presidentOfGallaudetCollege 1910
familyName Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Gallaudet College)
surface form: Gallaudet
father Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
fieldOfWork deaf education
founded Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Gallaudet College)
surface form: National Deaf-Mute College
fullName Edward Miner Gallaudet self-link
givenName Edward
helpedEstablish Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Gallaudet College)
surface form: Gallaudet University as the first college for the deaf
heritage American
knownFor being first president of the world’s first college for deaf students
language American Sign Language
English
memberOf National Association of the Deaf (United States)
mother Sophia Fowler Gallaudet
movement manualist approach in deaf education
notableFor advocacy of sign language in deaf education
leadership in higher education for the deaf
notableStudent many early deaf college graduates in the United States
occupation educator
university administrator
opposed exclusive oralism in deaf education
positionHeld president of Gallaudet College
president of the National Deaf-Mute College
principal of the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind
publication “Life of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet”
“The Sign Language in Deaf-Mute Instruction”
religion Episcopalian
residence Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
spouse Elizabeth Budd
startTimeOfPosition_presidentOfNationalDeafMuteCollege 1864
workInstitution Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Gallaudet College)
surface form: Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind

Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Gallaudet College)
surface form: Gallaudet College

Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Gallaudet College)
surface form: Gallaudet University

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Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Gallaudet College) foundedBy Edward Miner Gallaudet
subject surface form: Columbia Institution for the Deaf
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet child Edward Miner Gallaudet
Edward Miner Gallaudet fullName Edward Miner Gallaudet self-link