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  1. Helen Adams Keller / By Charles Whitman / Platinum print, 1904 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution Most famous for her personal triumph over the limitations of both blindness and deafness, Helen Keller was one of the twentieth century’s leading advocates for individuals with disabilities.

  2. Helen Keller 1880-1968 Edited by Debra Michals, PhD | 2015 Undeterred by deafness and blindness, Helen Keller rose to become a major 20th century humanitarian, educator and writer. She advocated for the blind and for women’s suffrage and co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union.

  3. (Image: photo of Helen Keller, circa 1950, at her home in Arcan Ridge, CT. She is seated, wearing a short-sleeved, printed dress with a sheltie dog on her lap. Helen's left hand rests on an open braille book, and her face is turned towards the window.

  4. Helen Keller’s brief career in silent film began when she was approached by historian and author of the popular Photographic History of the Civil War Francis Trevelyan Miller, who hoped to write a motion picture script based on Keller’s life and work.

  5. helen keller and anne sullivan (xxlarge) - helen keller holding stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images Blind and deaf by the age of two, Helen Adams Keller went on to graduate from Radcliff in 1904 with honors.

  6. Helen was famous, allegegly gave many speeches and wrote books.. But it was all done via her handler, who died extremely rich, and was able to exploit a famous disabled person to give any message she wanted. Religion, women's rights, personal struggle, whatever it was, her handler very clearly used her to project her own words

  7. Jan 31, 2022 · The Life Of Helen Keller. Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, on June 27, 1880. Her father, Captain Arthur H. Keller, was a commander in the Civil War. Her mother, Katherine Adams Keller, was sick with a Scarlet fever in 1887, and that is when Helen was sent to the Perkins Institution for the Blind.

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