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Let's shine some light on Helen Keller's life, family, loved ones, and the experiences they shared along the way.
Anne Macy Sullivan’s groundbreaking work with Helen Keller remains one of the most ... and blind—how to communicate using tactile sign language. Their bond grew into a powerful partnership ...
Eclipsed by his fame as the inventor of the telephone, phonograph, metal detector, and early forms of the hydrofoil (among ...
When Helen Keller first arrived at Cedar Beach on Long Island’s East End, she told her neighbor that she could sense everything around her. “How beautiful the water and trees are,” she said.
Helen Keller was in Des Moines for a week of stage ... by keeping her fingers on the lips of the speaker and by a sign language conveyed to her palm and fingers by the sense of touch.
Helen Keller had been both blind and deaf since childhood, but that didn't stop her from becoming an author and activist later in life. It also didn't stop her from flying a plane. In 1946 ...