Gallaudet University Archives 

Processed by Staci Rensch and Michael J. Olson November 25, 1997


MSS 119
 

  
 

Deaf President Now

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The Deaf President Now Collection consists of letters, flyers, newspaper clippings, magazines, newsletters, speeches, news releases, minutes, poems, media materials, survey, questionnaires, and statements. The Deaf President Now protest was from March 6 to March 13, 1988.

The collection, which consists of approximately 7,650 pages, dates from 1988 to 1993. The bulk of the collection consists of newspaper clippings, magazines, newsletters, and letters. The bulk dates of the collection is 1988. The strength of the collection is centered on the letters to the Board of Trustees, to Jane B. Spilman, chair of the Board of Trustees; and congratulation letters to President I. King Jordan.

The deaf community is the largest subject of focus in this collection.

This collection also contains several letters of support from members of the United States Congress. The most interesting items in this collection are several cartoons regarding DPN.

There are three series in the collection: General, Letters, and Publications. Series I “General” consists of general information on materials including letters, minutes, news releases, poems, survey, questionnaires, and statements. Series II “Letters” consists of letters in which many people wrote to the Board of Trustees in protest for the selection of Dr. Elisabeth Ann Zinser, also to Jane B. Spilman, chair of the Board of Trustees, some letters written to Phil Bravin, and to Dr. Elisabeth Ann Zinser. There is a collection of congratulation letters written to President I. King Jordan for being selected the 8th and first deaf president. Series III “Publications” consists of publications that printed news on the Deaf President Now protest. They are arranged in alphabetical order.

   

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