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Ferdinand Berthier
[Berthier]Ferdinand Berthier (born in Louhans, SaĂ´ne-et-Loire, France, September 28 1803, died in Paris July 12 1886) was a deaf educator, intellectual and political organiser in nineteenth-century France, and is one of the earliest champions of Deaf identity and culture.
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