Helen Keller
American Foundation for the Blind: Helen Keller
Deaf and blind from infancy, Helen Keller played a leading role in most of the significant political, social, and cultural movements of the 20th century. Throughout her lifetime (1880-1968) she worked unceasingly to improve the lives of people who were blind and deaf.
HELEN KELLER
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Helen Keller
From Surfing the Net with Kids
Helen Keller Biography
From The Braille Bug
Helen Keller Birthplace
Ivy Green is the birthplace of Helen Keller. "The map shows you around Tuscumbia, Alabama and the local area... There is something spiritually uplifting about touching the actual well-pump where Anne Sullivan reached into the dark silent world of young Helen Keller's mind and opened the window of communication."
Helen Keller Kids Museum Online
An interactive virtual experience from the American Foundation for the Blind
Helen Keller Unit Study
From Garden of Praise
Helen Keller Unit Study
Includes the topics of Deafness/Blindness, Overcoming Adversity and Women's Rights
Let Us Have Faith by Helen Keller
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The Life of Helen Keller
About the life of Helen Keller, the deafblind woman who became a role model for millions of people
Time Magazine article on Helen Keller
"She altered our perception of the disabled and remapped the boundaries of sight and sense."
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