Interior threats included her own self-doubt and limitations imposed by her disabilities. Exterior threats included societal discrimination and ableism that sought to limit her opportunities and freedoms. Through perseverance and advocacy, Helen Keller overcame these hurdles and became a powerful voice for disability rights and social justice.
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The presidential medal of freedom
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Helen Keller's achievements include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, elected to the National Women's Hall of Fame at the New York World's Fair and campaigned for workers' rights
Helen Keller was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in recognition of her lifelong advocacy for people with disabilities and her work as a symbol of courage and hope. She overcame tremendous obstacles, including being deaf and blind from a young age, and dedicated her life to improving the lives of others through education and activism.
Helen Keller met John F. Kennedy in 1961 at the White House. Kennedy awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Helen Keller's mother was Katherine Adams Keller & Helen Keller's father was Captain Arthur H. Keller.
Helen Keller's brother's name was Phillips Brooks Keller.
Helen Keller's family members were her parents, Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller, and her siblings, Mildred and Phillips.
Helen Keller's parents were Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller.
Helen Keller's full name is Helen Adams Keller.
Helen Keller's mom is Kate Keller and Helen's dad is Captain Keller.