The term Black ASL was
formally coined by Carolyn
Caskill, Cecil Lucas, Robert
Bayley, and Joseph Hill when
they published their book
entitled The Hidden Treasure
of Black ASL: Its History and
Structure in 2011.
-- Verified by Dr. Joseph Hill
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The Power of ASL
11
Summer 2016 – Issue 2