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  This was Helen Keller's lifespan.
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  In February 1882, Helen Keller was nineteen months old, she got ill and lost her sight and hearing.
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  Little six year old Helen Keller went on her firts train ride.
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  Anne Mansfield Sullivan came to Tuscumbia on to teach Helen
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  Helen Keller read her first connected story in may 1887
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  Helen learned to sign when she was eight years old.
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  Dr. Bell and Helen Keller are joined by Anne Sullivan in a handtalking conversation.
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  In 1896 Young Helen Keller decided on making a new goal, her goal was to go to college with all of the seeing and hearing girls. She was always known to be a goal setter.
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  In 1904 Helen Keller graduated from Radcliffe College, disproving those who said that she couldn't hope to compete with sighted and hearing studenets.
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  In 1919 Helen Keller starred in a silent movie about her own life.
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  In 1920, Helen Keller helped found the ACLU.
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  In 1932 she became a vice-president of the Royal National Institute for the Blind in the United Kingdom.
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  On October 20, 1936 Anne Sullivan
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  Helen Keller won the Pulitzer Prize in 1960.