Fant, Alfred (2 de febrero de 1990). Fant genealogy: comprising 2809 individual entries, noting available biographical facts. Fant, 1975. p. 171. Consultado el 7 de octubre de 2010. «380. FANT, LOUIE JUDSON (deaf): a son of (377) was born March 1, 1895. He married Hazeline Helen Reid (deaf) who was born March 20, 1907. They had one child (381). 381. FANT, LOUIE JUDSON, JR.: a son of (380) was bom December 13, 1931. He married Lauralea Irwin, who was born January 7, 1931. They had four children, (382), (383), (384), (385). Lou and all his family were born and raised in South Carolina. He and his parents moved to Dallas in 1944. He left Texas after completing studies at Baylor, and marrying a Dallas girl. They went to New York where Lou took training to teach deaf children. After teaching for 13 years in both New York and Gallaudet College, he became an actor in the National Theatre of the Deaf.»
Klima, Edward; Bellugi, Ursula (1979). «Chapter 13: Wit and Plays on Sign». The Signs of Language. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 335. ISBN9780674807969. Consultado el 7 de octubre de 2014. «In a rendition of a children's comic poem, Lou Fant, an accomplished actor-signer, makes elaborate use of this way of playing with his hands as signs and hands as hands. In the poem "Eletelephony" by Laura Richards, the words elephant and telephone become entangled in various ways, as the title indicates.»
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«Louis Fant Jr». deafroadrunner. 18 de junio de 2001. Consultado el 18 de junio de 2013.