No, she was not.
When she was little, and when she was about ten years old, she found out about another blind/deaf little girl in Norway, I think that her name is Ragnhild Kaata.
When Helen Keller learned of Ragnhild Kaata, she was determined to learn how to speak with her mouth as well.
No, Helen Keller was not the first blind deaf person to learn how to speak with her mouth. Laura Bridgman, who was blind and deaf, was the first deafblind person to be educated and learn language in the 19th century, before Helen Keller.
Helen Keller was the first deft and blind person to graduate from Radcliffe college.
Helen Keller was the first blind and deaf person to get a bachelors degree in arts.
she was the first blind and deaf person
Helen Keller was the first deaf blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree.
Helen Keller lost her eyesight at the age of three. Helen Keller was both deaf and blind. She became the first person with her disabilities to graduate from college.
she was the first person to be blind and pass college
She was the first deaf blind person to get a bachelor of arts degree
Helen Keller graduated from Radcliffe College with a bachelor of arts degree. She was the first deaf and blind person to earn this degree.
She was important because she was the first deaf and blind person to go to college.
first dethand blind person
No- there were deaf and blind people long before the creation of the written word.
Helen Keller was first recognized for teaching other blind children to read.