Helen Adams Keller
No. It was Hellen Adams Keller.
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Radcliffe, which is the Women"s subsidiary of Harvard University. this occured in l904.
Helen Keller's fiance's name was James Keller. They were engaged when Helen was in her 30's but never married. False rumors state that because they share the same last name that they were in fact married but that is not correct. Helen was born a Keller and did not marry into the name. So in actuality, the fact that they shared last names is just a coincidence.
Anne Sullivan tried to teach Helen the word water.
Helen Keller received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Radcliffe. She graduated cum laude. She also has honorary degrees from Temple University, and the University of Glasgow.
Dorothy Herrmann has written: 'Anne Morrow Lindbergh' -- subject(s): Biography, American Authors 'Helen Keller a Life' 'Helen Keller' -- subject(s): Biography, Blind-deaf women, Education
Helen Keller's achievements include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, elected to the National Women's Hall of Fame at the New York World's Fair and campaigned for workers' rights
she learned how to spell She walked funny she won a nobel prize
Kate Adams Keller Helen Keller"s mother date of birth January 15 1856 death November 18 1965
Helen Adams Keller was born on a plantation called Ivy Green in Tuscumbia, Alabama, on June 27, 1880, to Captain Arthur H. Keller, a former officer of the Confederate Army, and Kate Adams Keller, a cousin of Robert E. Leeand daughter of Charles W. Adams, a former Confederate general.
I understand that Chaplin"s one time wife, Paulette Goddard played a Keller-type character in the film called Unconquered. this should not be confused with the Miracle Worker, originally a stage play. Crazy as it sounds, Miss Keller favored leftist causes, as did Mr. Chaplin.