Helen Keller did a LOT and was very insperational. She was blind and deaf, but she learned all about the world and was a teacher to other blind people. She graduated college and was an activist for womens rights and sufferage.
Helen Keller was chiefly influenced by her parents, Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller, who supported her education and mentored her throughout her life. Anne Sullivan, Helen's dedicated teacher, played a pivotal role in helping Helen learn to communicate and navigate the world around her. Helen's half-brother, Phillip Brooks Keller, also had a positive influence on her life.
Annie Sullivan (Helen's teacher) and John Macy (Annie's wife).
Many people inspired Helen she was a very wonderful girl and she inspired a lot of other boys and girls
They hired Anne Sullivan, not happy at first how Anne was teaching their little girl, but I'm sure their proud now! anyways, they Inflounced Keller by following Anne's rules simply
I don't know. But she could inspire you to never give up.
Because she was blind and deaf
Annie,Captain Keller and Kate Keller
Helen Keller's family members were her parents, Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller, and her siblings, Mildred and Phillips.
No, Helen Keller did not have a family of her own. She never married or had children. Helen Keller focused on her advocacy work and writing throughout her life.
No, Helen Keller was not the oldest in her family. She had two older half-brothers and one older sister.
Anne Sullivan?
Anne Sullivan was Helen Keller's teacher and companion who played a significant role in Helen's life and education. Additionally, some of Helen's family members and close friends would also know her well.
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There's only one information about her family I can tell, is her family name, called Keller!
Helen Keller was proficient in American Sign Language, English, and French. She also learned to read lips by feeling the vibrations of spoken words with her fingers.
Helen Keller was born to parents Kate Adams Keller and Captain Arthur H. Keller. She had two half-brothers from her father's previous marriage. Helen's family supported her through her struggles with deaf-blindness and later in her education and advocacy work.