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Her interest in Tilden came from her increasing understanding of the problems of deaf persons, when she was a docent at the M. Born in Chico, California, to a pioneer family, Tilden was deaf, and also was unable to spe Artist artworks for sale and wanted. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.

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He took a job as a teacher there and served 8 years. Start of his Career At the age of 23 he discovered his talent with sculpting. His part in the Deaf Community Since he found extra time from sculpting he tried to take part in the the Deaf Community. He became a vice president of the World Federation of the Deaf and the president of the California Association of the Deaf. Tilden has many chapters of his life in deaf history books, he became an icon in deaf history.



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