HELEN KELLER
Helen Keller Inducted 2002 - American Printing House for the Blind
She received a B.A. cum laude in 1904 from Radcliffe College. She thus became the first deaf-blind person to graduate from college. In 1936 she moved to ...
In Celebration of Helen Keller - Paths to Literacy
In 1918, teachers in the United States adopted braille as the official writing system for people who are blind, thanks in great part to Helen Keller. She was a ...
Index | Helen Keller Elementary School
Helen Keller Elementary School serves kindergarten through fifth grade students in Tinley Park, IL. We are committed to working in partnership with our ...
The politics of Helen Keller | International Socialist Review
she was a pioneer in pointing the way toward a Marxist understanding of disability oppression and liberation—this reality has been overlooked and censored. The ...
Helen Keller Award | Minnesota Lions Vision Foundation
She was awarded the United States' highest honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and served as a spokesperson and ambassador for the American Foundation for ...
The Radical Lives of Helen Keller - Disability Studies Quarterly
It is a multidisciplinary and international journal of interest to social scientists, scholars in the humanities and arts, disability rights advocates, and ...
Who's Helen Keller? | Learning for Justice
The lesson we are meant to learn seems to be: "Society is fine the way it is. Look at Helen Keller! Even though she was deaf and blind, she worked hard — with a ...
Yes, Helen Keller Was Deafblind | Office for Science and Society
Keller was born in 1880 in Alabama, and she became deafblind following an illness when she was only a year and a half old. Her father asked for ...
Helen Keller's Story - My Best Self 101
“At times my heart cries out with longing to see all these things. If I can get so much pleasure from mere touch, how much more beauty must be revealed by sight ...
Come see Jack Butler and Martha Caroline Powell perform as James Keller and Annie Sullivan tonight, Friday, June 14th. Break a leg you two!
Biography - Helen Keller Birthplace
The Biography of Helen Keller Helen Adams Keller was born a healthy child on June 27, 1880, to Captain Arthur H. and Kate Adams Keller of Tuscumbia.
Helen Keller on Trial : r/deaf - Reddit
The world is full of the proof that Helen Keller was a real person who actually did all she did, and actually was both blind and deaf. That ...
Helen Keller is one of the most well-known deafblind people in history, famous for her political activism, lecturing, writing and for being the first ...
Helen Keller by Margaret Davidson | Scholastic Education
A biography of a courageous woman, who was able to overcome her own handicaps with courage, commitment, and an unwillingness to accept her limitations.
Letters from Helen Keller to Ethel Orr - Maine State Museum
Ten-year-old, Helen Keller and Ethel Orr, developed a pen pal friendship in 1890. Helen was then a student at the Perkins School for the Blind. Ethel Orr ...
Woman Suffrage - Helen Keller (1880-1968) - State of Oregon
Best remembered as an activist for disabled peoples, Keller also spoke out for woman suffrage, birth control, and pacifism. She was also a radical socialist who ...
Herrmann, Helen Keller: A Life, excerpt
Helen Keller sat inconsolably beside the deathbed of Annie Sullivan, her teacher and virtually lifelong companion.
Helen Keller International's Vitamin A Supplementation Program
We think VAS is cost-effective because there is evidence that it reduces child mortality and it is very cheap to deliver.
Helen Keller Elementary School
A tight-knit community where we inspire scholars to fearlessly achieve their goals while reaching their college and career aspirations.
Helen Keller performed by Sheryl Faye
Sheryl Faye brought Helen Keller to life, eliciting gasps, tears and cheers from her rapt audience, from the youngest child to the oldest staff member.