What is noted as the complex legacy regarding Bell's educational philosophy for the Deaf community?
Answer
The emphasis on oralism often came at the expense of formal recognition and propagation of American Sign Language (ASL).
While rooted in assistance, Bell's focus on speech education represented an imposition of one communication modality, which historically disadvantaged the formal propagation of ASL.

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