She was an amazing person. She was blind, deaf, and couldn't talk. Later in her life, she learned to talk a little and she was very smart in school.
Helen Keller was known for being deaf, mute, and blind. She was also an activist. She gave money to the handicapped. Hope this helped!
nothing. Annie Sullivan worked with Helen until she died
helen keller didnt make quotes because she wasnt able to communicate or speak
Annie Sullivan taught Helen water.
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.
she was deaf and blind.
she did some sign language with her.
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In all the pictures of Helen Keller I've seen she's not where in sunglasses. If you read Helen Keller the Story of My Life.It might be helpful I'm reading it now and It's pretty interesting. Anyway, look up some pictures of her and you'll see she's not wearing sunglasses
Helen Keller could be described as a deaf, blind, ambitious, creative, persistent, honorable, courageous, unique, author, and innovative.
Helen Keller loved hot dogs, Helen Keller's name was really Adam Keller. Helen Keller wrote to eight Presidents of the United States, and received letters from all of them-from Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 to Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965. Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27, 1880, in Tuscumbia, a small rural town in Northwest Alabama, USA. Helen was an excellent typist. She could use a standard typewriter as well as a braille writer. In fact, she was a better typist than her companions Anne Sullivan Macy and Polly Thomson. Helen loved animals, especially dogs. She owned a variety of dogs throughout her life. The first Akita dog in the United States was sent to Helen from Japan in 1938. Helen visited 39 countries around the world during her lifetime. Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person to earn a college degree. She graduated from Radcliffe College, with honors, in 1904. Helen was friends with many famous people, including Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, the writer Mark Twain, and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Helen won an Oscar for the documentary about her life, "Helen Keller in Her Story."
Helen Keller did planned to elope with a man named Peter Fagan, but in the end he never showed to pick her up from her house. She wasn't really heartbroken, she just knew that she might've never achieved her dreams. =D