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HELEN KELLER WAS BORN IN Tuscumbia, Alabama, U.S AND SHE WAS BORN LIKE A HEALTHY KID
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THIS WAS WHEN HELEN KELLER'S LIFE HAD A BIG TWIST, SHE SUFFERED FROM AN SERIOUS ILLNESS WHICH LEFT HER BLIND AND MUTE FOR HER ENTIRE LIFE
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It was the day when helen keller had a new tutor, her life changed because of her
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Helen Keller receives her certificate of admission to Radcliffe College.
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Helen receives her certificate of admission to Radcliffe College.
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She attended Horace Mann School, with the principal, Miss Sarah Fuller as her first speech teacher
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Helen’s father, Captain Keller, dies.
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At age 22,Helen Keller published her autobiography, The Story of My Life , with help from Anne Sullivan and Anne Sullivan's husband, John Macy.
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Keller explained that her motivation for activism came in part from her concern about blindness and other disabilities:
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hired to keep house , she progressed to working as a secretary as well, and eventually became a constant companion to Helen.
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The movie "Deliverance" is a silent film which tells us the story of the life of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan what they have experienced. Helen acts as herself.
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hellen keller, Anne Sullivan and Polly Thompson went together.
helen keller was invited to be the spokesperson for the organization. -
Helen keller's biggest companion died, Anne Sullivan
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President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded Helen Keller the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the United States' two highest civilian honors.
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Helen KELLER suffers her first stroke and retires from public life
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Helen keller died in June 1, 1968, Easton, Connecticut, United States, at the age of 87
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a bronze statue of Helen Keller was added to the National Statuary Hall Collection,