Hellen Keller was considered to be a wild child because she stepped out of her comfort zone as a blind and deaf woman , and did amazing things with her knowledge. This is what made Helen Keller a wild child.
Helen Keller was not a "wild child." She was deaf and blind from a young age due to an illness, which led to difficulties in communication and understanding the world around her. Through the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, Helen learned to communicate using sign language and Braille, becoming a prolific writer, advocate for people with disabilities, and inspiration to many.
She was Caucasian.
Hellen Keller is a/an Author political activist lecturer
Hellen Keller was born on June 27, 1880
The title of Helen Keller's autobiography is "The Story of My Life."
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Anne Sullivan
No. It was Hellen Adams Keller.
Hellen Keller went to Radcliffe College (BA)
Helen Keller's teacher was Annie Sullivan