Helen Keller never became a teacher
Helen Keller became a teacher in 1920. She taught at the Perkins School for the Blind in Massachusetts.
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Helen Keller met her teacher march, 1887
Helen Keller met her teacher Annie Sullivan in March 1887 .
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Helen Keller's mother, Kate Keller, died on June 2, 1921. Helen was 41 years old when her mother passed away.
Helen Keller learned about words with water in the year 1887, when she was seven years old. Anne Sullivan, her teacher, used water to spell out words on Helen's hand, helping her make the connection between objects and their names.
Helen Keller was born in the year of 1880 in Tuscambia, Alabama.
Helen did not have children.
Helen Keller lived from 1880 to 1986
Helen Keller was 2 year and 7 months old. She got her brain fever or Suffering Illness. Doctor told her parent that Helen Keller got her brain fever. Doctor gave medicine for Helen Keller to become normal. She swallow her medicine. She lost her sight and hearing. She left her blind and deaf.
Helen Keller worked as an author, lecturer, and activist for disabled rights. She traveled around the world to raise awareness about the deaf-blind community and advocate for social change.
1916 In 1916, when Helen was in her thirties and world-famous, her teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan, fell terribly ill. Anne's estranged husband sent Peter Fagan, a twenty-nine year old Boston Herald reporter, to be Helen's private secretary. The pair quickly became infatuated.