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- Q16013927 description "Leader in Deaf community".
- Q16013927 description "Leader in Deaf community".
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- Q16013927 abstract "Marie Jean Philip (April 20, 1953 – September 24, 1997) was a leader in both the American and international Deaf community. She advocated for the right to a natural sign language for Deaf people. Marie was one of the original researchers studying ASL and Deaf Culture. She was active in establishing American Sign Language (ASL) as a recognized language in the colleges of Massachusetts in the early 1980s. Later, Marie was the Bilingual-Bicultural Coordinator at The Learning Center for the Deaf in Framingham, Massachusetts. She is an icon within the Deaf community. She was a respected and revered figure, and a pioneer in the bilingual-bicultural movement. Marie’s influence extended beyond the United States. Marie was dedicated to children, and she became a legendary advocate for the education of Deaf children around the world.".
- Q16013927 alias "Marie Philip".
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- Q16013927 birthDate "1953-04-20".
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- Q16013927 birthYear "1953".
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- Q16013927 deathDate "1997-09-24".
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- Q16013927 deathYear "1997".
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- Q16013927 birthDate "1953-04-20".
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- Q16013927 dateOfBirth "1953-04-20".
- Q16013927 dateOfDeath "1997-09-24".
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- Q16013927 deathDate "1997-09-24".
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- Q16013927 name "Marie Jean Philip".
- Q16013927 name "Philip, Marie Jean".
- Q16013927 occupation "Bilingual-Bicultural Coordinator, ASL teacher/researcher".
- Q16013927 otherNames "Marie Philip".
- Q16013927 shortDescription "Leader in Deaf community".
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- Q16013927 comment "Marie Jean Philip (April 20, 1953 – September 24, 1997) was a leader in both the American and international Deaf community. She advocated for the right to a natural sign language for Deaf people. Marie was one of the original researchers studying ASL and Deaf Culture. She was active in establishing American Sign Language (ASL) as a recognized language in the colleges of Massachusetts in the early 1980s.".
- Q16013927 label "Marie Jean Philip".
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- Q16013927 givenName "Marie Jean".
- Q16013927 name "Marie Jean Philip".
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- Q16013927 surname "Philip".