Jean Massieu
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Jean Massieu was a pioneering Deaf educator, having been born Deaf, and having five other Deaf siblings. He taught at the famous school for the Deaf in Paris
Institut National de Jeunes Sourds de Paris
Institut National de Jeunes Sourds de Paris is the current name of the famous school for the Deaf founded by Charles-Michel de l'Épée in 1760 in Paris, France....

 where Laurent Clerc
Laurent Clerc
Laurent Clerc , born Louis Laurent Marie Clerc, was called "The Apostle of the deaf in America" by generations of American deaf people...

was one of his students. Later he founded a Deaf school in Lille, France.

Quotes attributed to him

  • "Let the Englishman have his coffee, and let me have my ham."--Jean Massieu
  • "Gratitude is the memory of the heart", which has become a proverb in the French language.

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