On the third of October, 1880, Annie moved to the Perkins Institution for the Blind, she was fourteen years old. Six years later, in 1886, Annie graduated from college. She made a speech and even got new shoes and a new dress to wear on this occasion.
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No, Anne Sullivan did not attend college. She became Helen Keller's teacher and mentor, successfully teaching her how to communicate despite being blind and deaf. Sullivan herself overcame significant challenges in her own life, including vision impairment and poverty.
Sort of. She went to college with Helen Keller to tell Helen what they were saying by writing on her hand.
yes , she was a graduate for the blind , so she was with Helen throughout her life
No
Anne Sullivan stopped teaching Helen Keller in 1936 when Keller graduated from Radcliffe College. Sullivan remained with Keller as a companion and friend until her death in 1936.
Anne Sullivan interpreted the lectures.
Helen Keller's companion was Anne Sullivan. They were friends for 49 years starting at the age of six while Anne was 20 years of age.
Mary Anne Sullivan
Anne Sullivan was not deaf, she was partially blind.
Anne Sullivan's brother's name was James Sullivan.
Anne Sullivan's father abandoned the family due to financial difficulties and alcoholism. He struggled to provide for his family and eventually left to seek work elsewhere, leaving Anne and her brother in dire circumstances.
Anne Sullivan was born on April 14, 1866.
Anne Sullivan was an interpreter and teacher.
Anne Sullivan's famous student was Helen Keller.
no they are not