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Raymond Antrobus Reads John Lee Clark

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Cultural Influences on Sign Language and Regional Variations

Delving into the roots of African American sign language and its cultural significance, including discussions on black deaf activists and regional variations in signs like the one for 'India.'

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