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Helen Keller - American Foundation for the Blind Large collection of material on and about the life of Helen, including biography, photographs and writings. www.afb.org
Helen Keller Kids Museum - Helen Keller Biography Imagine that you couldn't see these words or hear them spoken. But you could still talk, write, read, and make friends. In fact, you went to college, wrote ... www.afb.org
The life of Helen Keller The life of Helen Keller. Summary: About the life of Helen Keller, the deafblind woman who became a role model for millions of people. Helen falls ill; Anne Sullivan; Helen meets ... www.rnib.org.uk
Helen Keller: Biography from Answers.com Helen Keller , Activist Born: 27 June 1880 Birthplace: Tuscumbia, Alabama Died: 1 June 1968 (natural causes) Best Known As: The blind and deaf woman www.answers.com
Helen (Adams) Keller Biography - Biography.com Helen (Adams) Keller Biography (1880 - 1968) in full Helen Adams Keller ... A rare photo of a young Helen Keller with her ... together and the only one showing the blind and deaf Keller ... www.biography.com
Helen Keller Biography ... virtual walkthrough of Ivy Green, Helen Keller's childhood home in Tuscumbia, Alabama, plus a short biography ... However, Helen proved that the deaf-blind can learn, graduate from ... helenkeller.yottadot.org
Helen Keller Biography (Activist) — Infoplease.com Biography of Helen Keller, The blind and deaf woman who became a famous activist ... Best known as: The blind and deaf woman who became a famous activist www.infoplease.com
Helen Keller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In 1888, Keller attended the Royal Institute For the Blind. In 1894, Helen Keller and Anne ... Helen Keller at the Internet Movie Database - Animated biography of Helen Keller on DVD ... en.wikipedia.org
TIME 100: Helen Keller Helen Keller She altered our perception of the disabled and ... That's part of the first great achievement of Helen Keller. She proved how language could liberate the blind and ... www.time.com
Helen Keller Biography Helen Keller Biography Writer, lecturer, advocate for the disabled, 1880—1968 ... probably scarlet fever or meningitis) at age 19 months that left her blind and ... www.americanswhotellthetruth.org
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