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  1. Jack Randle Gannon (November 23, 1936 – March 14, 2022) was an American author and historian of Deaf culture. Deaf since age eight, he had chronicled the history and culture of Deaf people and organizations around the world, most notably in his 1981 book Deaf Heritage.

  2. Mar 18, 2022 · Jack Gannon saw the power of the past to deal with the present and guide the future. He painstakingly researched and documented national and international Deaf history, writing detailed and oft-cited books that are now in homes, libraries, and schools throughout the world.

  3. Jack R. Gannon, ’59, is Visionary Leader of the month for September 2013. Gannon is a well-known author, educator, historian, and museum curator. Gannon was born in West Plains, Mo., in 1936 and became deaf at 8 years old due to spinal meningitis.

  4. Mar 21, 2022 · The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) remembers Jack Randle Gannon, who passed away on March 14, 2022. He was 85 years old. (Photo Credits: NAD Archives)

  5. Now, Jack R. Gannon's original groundbreaking volume on Deafhistory and culture is available once again. In Deaf Heritage:A Narrative History of Deaf Ameri...

  6. Jack R. Gannon is former Special Assistant for Advocacy to the president of Gallaudet University, Washington, DC. Now, Jack R. Gannon’s original groundbreaking volume on Deaf history and culture is available once again.

  7. Now, Jack R. Gannon’s original groundbreaking volume on Deaf history and culture is available once again. In Deaf Heritage: A Narrative History of Deaf America, Gannon brought together for the first time the story of the Deaf experience in America from a Deaf perspective.