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Helen Keller beat out a moon rocket, a Cherokee chief and other symbols for a spot on the state quarter.
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Mark Twain once said the two most interesting characters of the 19th century were Napoleon and Helen Keller, but a series of ...
Although her present life seems almost like retirement after the blaze of notoriety of a quarter-century ago, Helen Keller is still a very busy woman.
BIRMINGHAM -- Helen Keller beat out a moon rocket, a Cherokee chief and other symbols for a spot on Alabama's state quarter, which will be the first U.S. coin in circulation to include Braille.
Let's shine some light on Helen Keller's life, family, loved ones, and the experiences they shared along the way.
Born in 1880, Helen Keller was a healthy baby girl. Her parents had been members of the Alabama aristocracy, but since lost status after the Civil War. Her father, Arthur Keller, was the editor of ...
But her politics didn't keep Keller off the state quarter. And her statue soon will appear in the U.S. Capitol, replacing educator, congressman and Confederate Gen. Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry as one ...
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I closed my eyes and took a few steps toward Helen Keller's pump last week. You know the one. It's the pump, at Keller's Ivy Green birthplace in Tuscumbia, where Anne Sullivan poured water into ...
Keller saw things that many sighted people miss, heard things that many who can hear don't. To say that hers was a life well-lived would be the understatement of the millennium.
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