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  2. Nellie Zabel Willhite - Wikipedia

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    Eloise [1] or Eleanor [2] "Nellie" Zabel Willhite (22 November 1892 – 2 September 1991 [3]) was the first deaf woman to earn a pilot's license, [4] as well as South Dakota's first female pilot. [ 5 ]

  3. Alice Lougee Hagemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Great deaf Americans: the second edition. Rochester, NY: Deaf Life Press. ISBN 9780963401663. Hagemeyer, Alice Lougee (1975). Deaf Awareness Handbook for Public Librarians. District of Columbia: District of Columbia Public Library. "Alice Hagemeyer, Librarian for the Deaf". American Libraries. 7 (6): 345–355. 1976.

  4. Bruce Hlibok - Wikipedia

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    Rochester, N.Y.: Deaf Life Press. September 1995- "Leading light: A Tribute to Bruce Hlibok". Deaf Life, Issue 3 Archived 2019-02-12 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved March 22, 2015. June 1, 1994 - By STEPHEN HOLDEN - Arts; Theater - Print Headline: "Reviews/Theater; The Desperation of Life in McCullers Country". New York Times.

  5. Phyllis Frelich - Wikipedia

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    Frelich was the first deaf actor or actress to win a Tony Award. [5] Marlee Matlin played Frelich's role in the film version, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress . Frelich later starred in other plays written by Medoff, including The Hands of Its Enemy and Prymate . [ 3 ]

  6. Gertrude Scott Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Scott was born on November 12, 1930, in Washington, D.C. [1] She was born deaf to deaf parents and deaf grandparents. [1] She was enrolled in Kendall Demonstration Elementary School at age six; since she had been raised using American Sign Language, the school's teaching through oralism proved frustrating.

  7. Heather Whitestone - Wikipedia

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    Heather Leigh Whitestone McCallum (born February 24, 1973) is an American conservative activist and beauty queen who was the first deaf Miss America title holder, having lost most of her hearing at 18 months.

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