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Scan From the RIT Archives.jpg
A scan of a page from RIT's Reporter Magazine detailing the Campaign for Accessibility Now by NTID students.

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Two students sit on a couch and converse under a handwritten sign promoting Thursday meetings of the Ebony Club in LBJ Hall.

NTID students join 'deaf power' in DC.jpg
A news clipping from the March 12, 1988 edition of the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle describes the journey made by RIT/NTID students to Washington, DC, to lend their support to Gallaudet students in their efforts to demand that the new Gallaudet…

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Dr. Robert R. Davila, the first deaf and Latino leader of RIT/NTID.

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A group of students meet at the College Grind, a former cafe on campus, to discuss various issues.

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A group of unidentified students form a human barricade.

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Dr. T. Alan Hurwitz, the first deaf president and dean of NTID.

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A view of the second floor of NTID's Lyndon Baines Johnson Hall. Currently a printed timeline is mounted in this area; in the future, the new NTID Alumni Museum will be located here.

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Three of the first deaf faculty members (l-r, Loy E. Golladay, Alice Beardsley, and Robert F. Panara) converse in 1975.

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President Lyndon Baines Johnson signs the National Technical Institute for the Deaf Act into law outside the White House on June 8, 1965.
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