Helen Keller
American author
Helen Adams Keller was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her sight and her hearing after a bout of illness when she was 19 months old. Wikipedia
Born: June 27, 1880, Tuscumbia, AL
Died: June 1, 1968 (age 87 years), Easton, CT
Education: Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study (1900–1904), The Cambridge School of Weston (1896–1900), Wright-Humason School for the Deaf (1894–1896), and more
Parents: Kate Adams Keller and Arthur H. Keller
Siblings: James Keller, Mildred Keller, William Simpson Keller, and more
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Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer.
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