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Helen Keller did some amazing things regardless of her hearing and vision impairments, but it may surprise you to learn she ...
But it was the story of her doomed love life that really made me identify with Keller. In June 1916, when she was 36, Keller met and fell in love with a journalist named Peter Fagan.
Helen Keller is a historical figure known worldwide, but many remember her as 7-year-old DeafBlind girl at a water pump. She recounted this moment from her youth in her first autobiography, “The ...
News National News Helen Keller lived a life that triumphed over darkness Helen Keller uses her fingers to "see" President Eisenhower in a visit to the White House on Nov. 3, 1953.
Mark Twain once said the two most interesting characters of the 19th century were Napoleon and Helen Keller, but a series of ...
Photographs of Helen Keller, the world-renowned advocate for the deaf and the blind who suffered from both handicaps herself, are not hard to come by. After all, she only died in 1968, at the age ...
“Touch,” set to premiere in 2024, will focus on Keller’s adult life and the accomplishments that she and her teacher and confidante, Anne Sullivan Macy, achieved as humanitarians and activists.
Experts on Keller’s life think it could be the earliest photo of the two together and the only one showing the blind and deaf child with a doll -- the first word Sullivan spelled for Keller ...
Explore the life and legacy of Helen Keller in a panel discussion with leading experts.
Author and humanitarian Helen Keller, who is deaf and blind since childhood, is shown during her documentary film, The Unconquered, on June 18, 1954.