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Helen Keller was a very famous person and many of people wanted to write books and movies about her. she traveled the world and made a difference about the way people treated deaf and blind people. she also traveled the world to raise money for the blind. she got a lot of rewards for helping out the community.

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Helen Keller's advocacy for disability rights and education inspired people of all abilities to overcome challenges and pursue their goals. She showed the importance of perseverance, resilience, and the power of education in transforming one's life, making her an inspiration to many beyond the disabled, deaf, and blind communities.

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