Helen Keller worked to gain respect for blind and deaf people because she believed in their potential and capabilities. She wanted to challenge society's negative perceptions and stereotypes about disability, advocating for equal rights and opportunities for individuals with sensory impairments. Through her advocacy and activism, she aimed to show that people with disabilities could lead full and meaningful lives.
HELEN KELLER was famous for her sickness and she showed the whole world to respect blind and deaf people.
No, Helen Keller did not start a school for the blind and deaf. She was a deaf and blind individual who became an author and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. Helen Keller attended the Perkins School for the Blind and Radcliffe College.
No- there were deaf and blind people long before the creation of the written word.
Helen Keller did is... She helped the blind people or the deaf people or even the muted people
Helen was blind and deaf
Helen Keller!
She proved that people that are blind or deaf can accomplish anything.
Yes. Helen Keller was one such example of someone who was both deaf and blind.
Helen Keller was an author, political activist, and lecturer. She was also the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Helen Keller was the only person in her immediate family who was both blind and deaf. Her parents, Kate and Arthur Keller, and her two siblings were not blind or deaf.
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