Silent News was the premier national newspaper for the deaf.
Founded by Julius Wiggins (1928-2001), Silent News was published from January 1969 until 2003.
[1] Wiggins and his family moved from Toronto, Ontario, Canada to a home in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, where they began development of a newspaper for the deaf that was launched in January 1969.
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