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Clarke, Francis Devereux

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Clarke, Francis Devereux (1849–1913)

US educator of the deaf. As superintendent of Arkansas Institute for the Deaf 1885–92, and Michigan State School for the Deaf 1892–1913, he expanded both institutions and revised their curricula.

He was born in Raleigh, North Carolina. He served in the Confederate navy as a teenager and trained as an engineer while he taught at New York Institution for the Deaf.



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