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Received from: Received from: Dr. Karen DilkaDr. Karen Dilka

Eastern Kentucky UniversityEastern Kentucky University

Date submitted to deafed.net – July 7, 2009To contact the author for permission to use

this PowerPoint, please e-mail: [email protected]

To use this PowerPoint presentation in its entirety, please give credit to the author.

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Dr. Andrew FosterDr. Andrew Foster

By: Shea Chandler

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Birth HistoryBirth History

Born: June 27th 1925 Dr. Andrew Foster

was born in Ensley, Alabama.

He was the son of a coal miner.

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Onset of DeafnessOnset of Deafness

Dr. Andrew Foster lost his hearing at age 11, after suffering from spinal meningitis.

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Educational HistoryEducational History

Andrew went to Alabama School for the Colored Deaf in Talladega.

His family moved to Chicago where he finished his high school education in 1951.

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Educational History ContinuedEducational History Continued

Andrew attended Gallaudet University, where he was the first and only African American to be admitted. He graduated in 1954, and was the first ever African American to graduate.

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More on EducationMore on Education

Upon completion of a Bachelor’s Degree, Andrew went to Eastern Michigan University and earned a master’s degree.

Later, Andrew earned another master’s degree from Seattle Pacific Christian College.

In 1971, Gallaudet University awarded Andrew a Doctoral Degree.

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How Andrew Started Making How Andrew Started Making HistoryHistory

Andrew began making history while he was in Washington D.C. Here, Andrew tutored and played with inner city deaf kids on the weekends.

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Becoming a MissionaryBecoming a Missionary

After working with deaf inner city children, Andrew decided that he would like to become a missionary for the deaf in Africa

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Missionary WorkMissionary Work

In 1957, Andrew went to Africa and developed fundraising programs to develop schools for the deaf.

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Developing Schools for the Developing Schools for the DeafDeaf

With the money Andrew raised, he was able to develop 31 schools for the Deaf in Africa.

Andrew developed schools in Benin, Congo, Chad, Ivory Coast, Kenya. Nigeria, Sierra, Leone, and Cameroon.

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Personal LifePersonal Life

In 1961, Andrew married a young woman named Berta. Berta was a deaf German women.

Berta and Andrew had five children together.

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Continuing His DreamContinuing His Dream

After his marriage, Andrew and his wife continued to raise money for African schools.

Andrew and his wife spent six months out of the year establishing more schools and raising money to fund the schools. The other six months were dedicated to living in the United States and raising their family.

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Honors and AwardsHonors and Awards

In 1970, Gallaudet University granted Andrew Foster an honorary doctor of humane letter in recognition of his accomplishments.

On October 22, 2004, Gallaudet University dedicated an auditorium in Andrew Foster’s name, calling him the “Father of Deaf Education in Africa.”

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Andrew Foster’s MissionAndrew Foster’s Mission

Andrew, a very religious man taught sign language to many Africans, so they could fulfill his favorite Bible verse, Isaiah 29:18 “In that day, the deaf will hear the words of the book.”

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Andrew Foster’s Death Andrew Foster’s Death

In 1987, Andrew Foster’s life was cut short as he was killed in tragic plane crash while carrying on his pioneering work.

On this day, the Black Deaf Community lost an extraordinary leader.

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Remembering Andrew FosterRemembering Andrew Foster

Christian Mission for the Deaf, a non-profit organization which focuses on the Spiritual needs of deaf Africans is a missionary service which was inspired by Dr. Andrew Foster. This organization continues to carry on Andrew Foster’s mission for the Black Deaf community by raising money for educational needs of the deaf.

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Works Cited PageWorks Cited Page

Christian Mission for the Deaf: http://www.cmdeaf.org

National Black Deafness Advocates: http://www.nbda.org/foster.html

Wikipedia: http:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Foster_(educator)

African American Registry: http://www/aarefistry.com/detail.php?id=2779

Deaf Is: http://www/deafis.org/culture/celebrities/foster.php