Edmund Booth – Deaf Pioneer
Discover the inspiring life of Edmund Booth in "Edmund Booth – Deaf Pioneer," authored by Harry G. Lang and published by Gallaudet University Press in 2004. This captivating biography spans 228 pages and delves into the remarkable journey of Booth, who was not only a homesteader in Iowa but also a 49er during the California Gold Rush. Despite facing the challenges of being deaf, Booth embodied the spirit of a classic 19th-century pioneer, making significant contributions as the editor of his town's local newspaper. This book offers a unique perspective on the social aspects of disability and highlights the resilience of individuals who defy societal expectations. Perfect for readers interested in biographies, history, and the experiences of the deaf community, "Edmund Booth – Deaf Pioneer" is a testament to determination and innovation in the face of adversity.