No, Juliette Gordon Low was not known to have ever learned or spoken sign language.
Due to the fact that she was not completely deaf and that her hearing loss occurred later in life, Juliette probably did not learn sign language. In fact, there are stories about how she used her hearing loss to get people to do things she asked them to do. If they tried to tell her "no" she would just go on talking as if she had not heard them.
Also keep in mind that there was a lot of stigma about sign languages prior to the 1960s.
Due to the era she lived in and since Juliette Gordon Low was never completely deaf it is unlikely that she learned sign language. She never attended a school for the deaf, which, in those days, would have been the way to learn sign language.
No, Juliette Gordon Low was not known to have ever used sign language.
Due to the fact that she was not completely deaf and that her hearing loss occurred later in life, Juliette probably did not learn sign language. In fact, there are stories about how she used her hearing loss to get people to do things she asked them to do. If they tried to tell her "no" she would just go on talking as if she had not heard them.
Juliette Gordon Low spoke two languages, English and French. Although she was deaf, Juliette was not known to have ever used sign language.
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Mostly American English.
English - he's American
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American English
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