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Step into the captivating world of Mary Herring Wright in 'Sounds Like Home: Growing Up Black and Deaf in the South.' This remarkable book provides a rare glimpse into the life of an African American deaf woman amidst the backdrop of segregation in the Southern United States. Immerse yourself in her powerful narrative that sheds light on her experiences in a society that often overlooked individuals like her.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into the pages of this insightful 20th-anniversary edition of Sounds Like Home. As you read about Mary Herring Wright's journey from the heart of rural North Carolina to the halls of the North Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind, you'll gain a deep understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by Black Deaf individuals during a pivotal period in American history.
Experience history come alive as you explore the vibrant and engaging writing of Mary Herring Wright. With a new introduction by noted scholars Joseph Hill and Carolyn McCaskill, this edition of Sounds Like Home offers a fresh perspective on the significance of preserving the stories of segregated Black deaf schools. Delve into this compelling narrative that stands as a testament to the resilience and spirit of Black Deaf communities.
Ready to embark on a journey of discovery and inspiration? Dive into 'Sounds Like Home: Growing Up Black and Deaf in the South' today and uncover a treasure trove of untold stories that deserve to be heard.
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