Noone assisted Helen Keller, she just died
Anne Sullivan died before Helen Keller. Anne died on October 20, 1936 at the age of 70, while Helen died on June 1, 1968 at the age of 87.
Anne Sullivan died in October of 1936 and Helen Keller died in June on 1968, so Ms. Keller died approximately 32 years after her teacher passed away.
Anne Sullivan died at the age of 70 on October 20th, 1936. Helen Keller died at the age of 87 on June 1, 1968.
She lived with Arthur H. Keller (her father) and Kate Adams Keller (her mother) before Anne Sullivan came to teach Helen when she was six. Helen and Anne moved away and lived together, and later hired Polly Thomson as an assistant for Helen. Helen lived with Anne and Polly until 1936 when Anne died of illness at age 70. Polly died at age 75 in 1960, and Helen died at age 87 in 1968.
Helen Keller had several life companions, including her teacher Anne Sullivan, who helped her overcome her disabilities and learn how to communicate. Helen was also close with her personal secretary, Polly Thomson, who assisted her in daily tasks and communication. Additionally, Helen had a lifelong companion in her beloved dog, Sir Thomas.
After Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller worked closely with Polly Thomson. Polly Thomson assisted Helen with tasks such as correspondence, travel arrangements, and communication. She later became Helen's companion and friend, supporting her as she continued her advocacy work for people with disabilities.
Anne Helen Rui was born in 1950.
Helen Keller's hero was a woman named Anne Sullivan. Anne tutored Helen, by spelling words in her hands. A few weeks later Helen knew what they meant. Then Helen was free, and Anne Sullivan was Helen's hero
Yes,when she was younger,Anne read to Helen
Anne Sullivan taught Helen Keller how to read and write starting when she was 7 years old. She stayed with her up to college, but still continued to help her 32 more years after. That was 50 years of Helen's life!
Anne Sullivan was a teacher to Helen Keller. Anne was the one who taught Helen to communicate with the outside world.
Anne Sullivan Macy was the teacher and helper of Helen Keller for nearly fifty years. She died of tuberculosis on October 20, 1936.