Google’s homepage showcased an illustration of Ferdinand Berthier. So, who is this man? He was a French deaf educator who made history. During an era when deaf people faced neglect, Berthier stood as an advocate for their rights. He was born in Saône-et-Loire, France, in 1803. At just eight years old, he joined the Paris […]
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