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Who was Helen Keller? When and where was Helen Keller born? What was the cause of Helen Keller's deafness and blindness? Who was Anne Sullivan and what was her role in Helen Keller's life? How did Helen Keller communicate? What impact did Helen Keller have on the disability rights movement? What books did Helen Keller write? How did Helen Keller learn to read and write? What was Helen Keller's educational background? What awards and honors did Helen Keller receive during her lifetime? How did Helen Keller overcome her disabilities to achieve success? What was Helen Keller's advocacy work focused on? How did Helen Keller inspire others? What was Helen Keller's legacy?
Helen Keller was blind and deaf
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Helen Keller's father's name was Arthur H. Keller. He was a newspaper editor and served as a captain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
Helen Keller was loyal to her teacher Anne Sullivan. For many years during her childhood, Sullivan was the only person with whom Keller could communicate.
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Kate Adams Keller was the mother of Helen Keller, a renowned deaf-blind author and activist. Kate played a crucial role in advocating for her daughter's education and supporting her during her remarkable life journey.
Yes, Helen Keller's father, Arthur H. Keller, served as a captain in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
(Answered as "What travels across the surface of the Earth when an eclipse occurs?") The shadow of the Moon travels across the Earth during a Solar Eclipse. (During a Lunar Eclipse, the shadow of the Earth travels across the Moon.)
Hellen Keller's relatives fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
Arthur Keller is often referred to as "Captain" Keller because he served as a captain in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. This military title of "captain" became a part of his name or title as a form of respect and recognition for his service.