Before Helen Keller became the author of 14 books and an international advocate for the needs of others, she was a young girl ...
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As a disabled social activist and suffragette, Helen Keller is a household name. But her life story doesn't begin and end with her work. Let's take a deeper look into her early life, her evolving ...
Though deaf and blind, she learned to speak several languages, authored several books, and starred as herself in the 1919 film “Deliverance,” which is about her challenging personal journey to a ...
Most adults are so familiar with the Helen Keller story that we forget how difficult it is to tell. How can readers who rely on their senses of sight and hearing imagine being bereft of both from the ...
Every year on June 27, we celebrate Helen Keller Day, honoring the remarkable life of Helen Adams Keller. and learn about the amazing life of Helen Keller. She was born in 1880 and faced very big ...
Here comes John with another history lesson. This time it is about Helen Keller meeting Anne Sullivan… But for some reason, TikTok doesn’t believe Helen Keller is real. Listen to The John Curley Show ...
A journalist recently sent me a 1947 photograph of Helen Keller with a large dog resting at her feet. He wanted to know if this was her guide dog. It was not, but the handsome Akita was certainly a ...
Statues of Rosa Parks and Helen Keller were unveiled Friday on the grounds of the Alabama Capitol. The monuments honoring the ...
This is a photograph of Charles Dietz with Helen Keller. It was part of Dietz’s scrapbook of correspondence from and news articles about Keller. The picture is from the Sunday World-Herald Magazine ...
Helen Keller is known by most as a remarkable woman who defied her disability by becoming the first deaf blind person to receive a Bachelor's degree, an author and an activist. But until now little ...