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HELEN KELLER


The Helen Keller Kids Museum - American Foundation for the Blind

The Helen Keller Kids Museum provides a wealth of online information about the life and legacy of Helen Keller, a deafblind woman who changed the perception of ...

Helen Keller - National Women's Hall of Fame

Keller wrote poetry, toured on the Chautauqua lecture circuit, and published an autobiography, The Story of My Life.

Helen Keller Foundation – Seeing the Possibilities

Turn to Helen Keller Foundation that has committed to spread Helen Keller's legacy of courage and selflessness.

Q&A: A factual look at Helen Keller's accomplishments

Helen Keller was accused of being a fraud - but this deep dive into her accomplishments from the experts in the Perkins Archives sets the record straight.

Helen Keller: Topics in Chronicling America

This guide provides access to materials related to “Helen Keller” in the Chronicling America digital collection of historic newspapers.

Helen Keller Quotes - BrainyQuote

“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.”

Helen Keller Festival

Our inclusive event offers enriching experiences for all ages, including live music, educational experiences, arts and crafts, and engaging activities for ...

The Miracle Worker (2000 film) - Wikipedia

Written by Monte Merrick, the film is based on the life of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan's struggles to teach her. Starring Hallie Kate Eisenberg as Keller ...

Helen Keller Hospital

Welcome to Helen Keller Hospital. Located in Sheffield, Alabama, Helen Keller Hospital has brought quality health care with a warm, personal touch to Northwest ...

Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults

Providing comprehensive vocational and rehabilitation services and training to DeafBlind individuals with combined hearing and vision loss.

Helen Keller | Harvard Magazine

Brief life of a woman who found her own way: 1880-1968 ... Totally deaf and blind from the age of 19 months, world famous at seven for having learned to read, ...

Women Who Inspire Us: Helen Keller - OHSU

Helen Keller was an author, public speaker, suffragist, and civil rights leader who fought tirelessly to stand up for those who had less power to do so.

Becoming Helen Keller

Becoming Helen Keller ... The Becoming Helen Keller documentary revisits how Helen Keller (1880-1968) used her wit and celebrity to advocate for social justice, ...

Helen Keller - Tom Shakespeare

Helen Keller was an advocate of workers' rights, women's suffrage, peace, birth control and other radical causes.

Ivy Green - Helen Keller Birthplace - Visit Florence AL

Trapped in a dark, soundless world after a childhood illness left her blind and deaf, Helen Keller saw the potential in her own mind and went on to read.

Helen Keller: Forever the Girl at the Well | Mid-Continent Public Library

Keller was an avowed socialist and advocate for worker's rights and votes for women. She spoke out against Hitler as far back as 1933.

Helen Keller | Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard ...

Helen Keller (1880–1968) was a suffragist, pacifist, and lifelong advocate for people with disabilities.

History of Our Name – About Us - Helen Keller Elementary School

In 1886, her mother, inspired by an account in Charles Dickens' American Notes of the successful education of another deaf and blind child, Laura Bridgman, ...

Helen Keller - CT Women's Hall of Fame

Keller dedicated the majority of her working life to advocacy on behalf of the disabled, especially the deaf and blind communities.

The Truth About Helen Keller - Zinn Education Project

A review of children's picture books about the life of Helen Keller reveals the omission of any description of her active role in key social movements of the ...