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A historical documentary about a remarkable deaf man who brought sign language to America from France in 1815. Clerc, known as "Father of the Deaf", established the first permanent school for the deaf in America and was the first deaf person to appear before Congress. This DVD traces the life of Laurent Clerc from childhood forward, highlighting his achievements as the first teacher for the deaf in this country.
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By April of 1944, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt have occupied the White House for more than eleven years. The President is secretly convalescing in South Carolina from a recently diagnosed bout of congestive heart failure while the war rages overseas and his family is under press scrutiny at home. Despite his failing health, FDR has ambitious postwar plans for his country: to see the horrific struggle through to victory, and then to bring the United...
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