Helen Keller lived from 1880 to 1968, during a time of significant social, political, and technological change. This period included World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II. Key events during her lifetime also included the women's suffrage movement, the invention of the telephone and automobile, and the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Nothing had happen to Helen.
Yes Hellen Keller was alive when the world was at its discriminating phase. No one really know if she knew what the world came to at that time.
Helen Keller showed the world that the handicapped were capable of learning.
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Anne Sullivan was a teacher to Helen Keller. Anne was the one who taught Helen to communicate with the outside world.
Helen Keller wrote books and went to see people in hospitals and traveled around the world.
she loved to learn loved to listen the beat of music
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"Song Demo for a Helen Keller World" was released in 1999 as part of the album "Wrestling Over Tiny Matters."
The cast of Song Demo for a Helen Keller World - 1999 includes: John Trubee as himself
Captain Arthur Keller was Helen Keller's father. He was a significant figure in her life, alongside her mother, Kate Adams Keller, and played a crucial role in supporting Helen with her education and communication despite her disabilities.
the answer to this questin is she was deaf and blind, she toured the world, in 1961 she had a series of strokes, and Helen Keller died peacfully in her sleep.