A visual and learning treat for all.
For those who want to study the drawing, here it is. A brief description follows.
At the bottom right is a partial view of the I.N.J.S., the deaf school in Paris, considered roots to American deaf education through the hands clasped upward. At the treetop are drawings of Clerc at the far left, Tower Clock at Gallaudet, M.S.S.D., and the U.s. Capitol. At the far left are lips and 1880 (symbolizing the Milan Congress) splattering hands into drops of blood downward. Above is Epee with Alice Cogswell (Thomas Gallaudet's first pupil) above him.
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And, thanks to a friend who emailed me about Guy which led me to google more about him and found this video of Guy expressing support during the 2006 Gallaudet protest. Am embedding the video below. You can see him signing a bit more in LSF. And you can see the improvement of the inner courtyard of the deaf school in Paris as compared to 1992 when I first videotaped it. Enjoy the video.