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*{{cite LSA|last=Douglas|first=Davison|year=2005|title=Jim Crow Moves North: The Battle over Northern School Segregation, 1865–1954|publisher=Cambridge University Press|place=New York, NY}}
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*{{cite LSA/sandbox|last=Douglas|first=Davison|year=2005|title=Jim Crow Moves North: The Battle over Northern School Segregation, 1865–1954|publisher=Cambridge University Press|place=New York, NY}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Hill|first=Joseph|year = 2015| chapter=Language attitudes in Deaf communities|title=Sociolinguistics and Deaf Communities|editorfirst=Adam|editorlast=Schembri|editorfirst2=Ceil|editorlast2=Lucas|publisher=Cambridge UP|place=Cambridge, UK|pages=146–174}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Hill|first=Joseph|year = 2015| chapter=Language attitudes in Deaf communities|title=Sociolinguistics and Deaf Communities|editorfirst=Adam|editorlast=Schembri|editorfirst2=Ceil|editorlast2=Lucas|publisher=Cambridge UP|place=Cambridge, UK|pages=146–174}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Lewis|first=John|year=1998|chapter=Ebonics in American Sign Language: Stylistic Variation in African American Signers|title=Deaf Studies V: Towards 2000: Unity and Diversity|editorfirst=C.|editorlast=Carroll|place=Washington, D.C.|publisher=College for Continuing Education, Gallaudet University}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Lewis|first=John|year=1998|chapter=Ebonics in American Sign Language: Stylistic Variation in African American Signers|title=Deaf Studies V: Towards 2000: Unity and Diversity|editorfirst=C.|editorlast=Carroll|place=Washington, D.C.|publisher=College for Continuing Education, Gallaudet University}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Lewis|first=John|first2=Carrie|last2=Palmer|first3=Leandra|last3=Williams|title=Existence of and attitudes towards Black variations of sign language|journal=Communication Forum|volume=4|year=1995|pages=17–48}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Lewis|first=John|first2=Carrie|last2=Palmer|first3=Leandra|last3=Williams|title=Existence of and attitudes towards Black variations of sign language|journal=Communication Forum|volume=4|year=1995|pages=17–48}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Lucas| first=Ceil| last2=Bayley |first2=Robert |last3=McCaskill |first3=Carolyn |last4=Hill |first4=Joseph |year=2015 |title=The intersection of African American English and Black American Sign Language |journal=International Journal of Bilingualism |volume=19 |pages=156–168}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Lucas| first=Ceil| last2=Bayley |first2=Robert |last3=McCaskill |first3=Carolyn |last4=Hill |first4=Joseph |year=2015 |title=The intersection of African American English and Black American Sign Language |journal=International Journal of Bilingualism |volume=19 |pages=156–168}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Lucas|first=Ceil| first2=Robert| last2=Bayley| first3=Mary|last3=Rose|first4=Alyssa|last4=Wulf| year=2002| chapter=Location Variation in American Sign Language|title=Sign Language Studies|volume=2|pages=407–440}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Lucas|first=Ceil| first2=Robert| last2=Bayley| first3=Mary|last3=Rose|first4=Alyssa|last4=Wulf| year=2002| chapter=Location Variation in American Sign Language|title=Sign Language Studies|volume=2|pages=407–440}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Lucas|first=Ceil|last2=Bayley|first2=Robert| first3=Clayton| last3=Valli| year=2001|title=Sociolinguistic Variation in American Sign Language| place=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Gallaudet University Press}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Lucas|first=Ceil|last2=Bayley|first2=Robert| first3=Clayton| last3=Valli| year=2001|title=Sociolinguistic Variation in American Sign Language| place=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Gallaudet University Press}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Lucas|first=Ceil|last2=McCaskill|first2=Carolyn|year=2014|chapter=American Sign Language|title=The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture|volume=5|publisher=UNC Press|pages=40–42|editorlast=Montgomery|editorfirst=Michael|editorlast2=Johnson|editorfirst2=Ellen}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Lucas|first=Ceil|last2=McCaskill|first2=Carolyn|year=2014|chapter=American Sign Language|title=The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture|volume=5|publisher=UNC Press|pages=40–42|editorlast=Montgomery|editorfirst=Michael|editorlast2=Johnson|editorfirst2=Ellen}}
*{{cite LSA|last=McCaskill | first=Carolyn |year=2014 |title=Black ASL|url=http://www.sorensonvrs.com/february_2014_deaf_black_asl|accessdate=21 March 2015}} Video. ''In ASL with English captions''
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*{{cite LSA/sandbox|last=McCaskill | first=Carolyn |year=2014 |title=Black ASL|url=http://www.sorensonvrs.com/february_2014_deaf_black_asl|accessdate=21 March 2015}} Video. ''In ASL with English captions''
*{{Cite LSA|last=McCaskill|first=Carolyn|first2=Ceil|last2=Lucas|first3=Robert|last3=Bayley|first4=Joseph|last4=Hill|title=The Hidden Treasure of Black Asl: Its History and Structure|place=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Gallaudet University Press| year=2011}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox| last=McCaskill| first=Carolyn|first2=Ceil| last2=Lucas|first3=Robert|last3=Bayley|first4=Joseph|last4=Hill|title=The Hidden Treasure of Black Asl: Its History and Structure|place=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Gallaudet University Press| year=2011}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Metzger|first=Melanie|first2=Susan|last2=Mather|chapter=Constructed Dialogue and Constructed Action in Conversational Narratives in ASL|year=2004}} cited in [[#CITEREFLucas2002|Lucas, et al. 2002]]
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Metzger|first=Melanie|first2=Susan|last2=Mather|chapter=Constructed Dialogue and Constructed Action in Conversational Narratives in ASL|year=2004}} cited in [[#CITEREFLucas2002|Lucas, et al. 2002]]
*{{Anchor|NFUndergroundRR}}{{Cite LSA|last=Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area|first= |year=n.d|title=Site of Dr. P.H. Skinner's and Jarusha Skinner's School for Colored Deaf, Dumb and Blind Children|url=http://www.niagarafallsundergroundrailroad.org/documents/22_Site%20of%20Dr%20Skinners%20School%20for%20Deaf%20or%20Blind%20African%20American%20Children.pdf |accessdate=21 November 2015}} Web.
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*{{Anchor|NFUndergroundRR}}{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area|first= |year=n.d|title=Site of Dr. P.H. Skinner's and Jarusha Skinner's School for Colored Deaf, Dumb and Blind Children|url=http://www.niagarafallsundergroundrailroad.org/documents/22_Site%20of%20Dr%20Skinners%20School%20for%20Deaf%20or%20Blind%20African%20American%20Children.pdf |accessdate=21 November 2015}} Web.
*{{Anchor|CITEREFEthnologue}}{{cite LSA|year=2015|title=Ethnologue: Languages of the World|editorlast=Lewis|editorfirst=M. Paul|editorfirst2=Gary| editorlast2=Simons |editorfirst3=Charles |editorlast3=Fennig |edition=18 |place=Dallas, Texas|publisher=SIL International}} Web.
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*{{Anchor|CITEREFEthnologue}}{{cite LSA/sandbox|year=2015|title=Ethnologue: Languages of the World|editorlast=Lewis|editorfirst=M. Paul|editorfirst2=Gary| editorlast2=Simons |editorfirst3=Charles |editorlast3=Fennig |edition=18 |place=Dallas, Texas|publisher=SIL International}} Web.
*{{Cite LSA|last = Skinner|title = The Mute and the Deaf|first = Platt|publisher = |year = 1859|place = Niagara City, N.Y.}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last = Skinner|title = The Mute and the Deaf|first = Platt|publisher = |year = 1859|place = Niagara City, N.Y.}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Solomon|first=Andrea|title =Cultural and Sociolinguistic Features of the Black Deaf Community | year = 2010 |publisher=Carnegie Mellon|url=http://repository.cmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=hsshonors|accessdate=5 December 2015}}. Honors Thesis
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Solomon|first=Andrea|title =Cultural and Sociolinguistic Features of the Black Deaf Community | year = 2010 |publisher=Carnegie Mellon|url=http://repository.cmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=hsshonors|accessdate=5 December 2015}}. Honors Thesis
*{{Cite LSA|last=Stokoe|first=William|first2=Dorothy|last2=Casterline|first3=Carl|last3=Croneberg|chapter=Appendix D: Sign Language and Dialects|year=1965|title=A Dictionary of American Sign Language|place=Silver Spring, MD|publisher=Linstok}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Stokoe|first=William|first2=Dorothy|last2=Casterline|first3=Carl|last3=Croneberg|chapter=Appendix D: Sign Language and Dialects|year=1965|title=A Dictionary of American Sign Language|place=Silver Spring, MD|publisher=Linstok}}
*{{Anchor|CITEREFLifeprint}}{{Cite LSA|last=Vicars|first=William|year=n.d|title=ASL University|url=http://www.lifeprint.com/index.htm|publisher=Lifeprint|accessdate=5 December 2015}}
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*{{Anchor|CITEREFLifeprint}}{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Vicars|first=William|year=n.d|title=ASL University|url=http://www.lifeprint.com/index.htm|publisher=Lifeprint|accessdate=5 December 2015}}
*{{Cite LSA|last=Walker|first=Lou Ann|year=1987|title=A Loss for Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family|place=New York|publisher=Harper Perennial|page=31}}
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*{{Cite LSA/sandbox|last=Walker|first=Lou Ann|year=1987|title=A Loss for Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family|place=New York|publisher=Harper Perennial|page=31}}
 
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References

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  • Douglas, Davison. 2005. Jim Crow Moves North: The Battle over Northern School Segregation, 1865–1954. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hill, Joseph. 2015. Language attitudes in Deaf communities. Sociolinguistics and Deaf Communities ed. by Adam Schembri, and Ceil Lucas, 146–174. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP.
  • Lewis, John. 1998. Ebonics in American Sign Language: Stylistic Variation in African American Signers. Deaf Studies V: Towards 2000: Unity and Diversity ed. by C. Carroll. Washington, D.C.: College for Continuing Education, Gallaudet University.
  • Lewis, John; Carrie Palmer, and Leandra Williams. 1995. Existence of and attitudes towards Black variations of sign language. Communication Forum 4. 17–48.
  • Lucas, Ceil; Robert Bayley; Carolyn McCaskill, and Joseph Hill. 2015. The intersection of African American English and Black American Sign Language. International Journal of Bilingualism 19. 156–168.
  • Lucas, Ceil; Robert Bayley; Mary Rose, and Alyssa Wulf. 2002. Location Variation in American Sign Language. Sign Language Studies, 407–440. 2;
  • Lucas, Ceil; Robert Bayley, and Clayton Valli. 2001. Sociolinguistic Variation in American Sign Language. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
  • Lucas, Ceil, and Carolyn McCaskill. 2014. American Sign Language. The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture ed. by Michael Montgomery, and Ellen Johnson, 40–42. 5; UNC Press.
  • McCaskill, Carolyn. 2014. Black ASL. Accessed 21 March 2015. Video. In ASL with English captions
  • McCaskill, Carolyn; Ceil Lucas; Robert Bayley, and Joseph Hill. 2011. The Hidden Treasure of Black Asl: Its History and Structure. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
  • Metzger, Melanie, and Susan Mather. 2004. Constructed Dialogue and Constructed Action in Conversational Narratives in ASL. cited in Lucas, et al. 2002
  • Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area, . n.d. Site of Dr. P.H. Skinner's and Jarusha Skinner's School for Colored Deaf, Dumb and Blind Children. Accessed 21 November 2015. Web.
  • SIL International. 2015. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, ed. by M. Paul Lewis, Gary Simons, and Charles Fennig. 18; Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Web.
  • Skinner, Platt. 1859. The Mute and the Deaf. Niagara City, N.Y.: .
  • Solomon, Andrea. 2010. Cultural and Sociolinguistic Features of the Black Deaf Community. Carnegie Mellon. Accessed 5 December 2015.. Honors Thesis
  • Stokoe, William; Dorothy Casterline, and Carl Croneberg. 1965. Appendix D: Sign Language and Dialects. A Dictionary of American Sign Language. Silver Spring, MD: Linstok.
  • Vicars, William. n.d. ASL University. Lifeprint. Accessed 5 December 2015.
  • Walker, Lou Ann. 1987. A Loss for Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family. New York: Harper Perennial.

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