yes, it was "i am like no other"
she famous because she was first one to
No she can't
she was born December 21st 1829
Laura Bridgman is she is a women who was like Helen Keller blind and deaf. After Doctor Howe died Annie heard about it and took a care of Laura in Brooklyn new york. From February 19 1884 to 1887 she stopped November 11 1887 because she had to help Helen Keller and Helen and Annie had a 49 year relationship Annie and Laura had about a 3 year relationship.
Laura Bridgman, a deaf-blind woman who was the first American to be educated in language and literacy, was not married. She devoted her life to her education and helping others with disabilities.
Maud Howe has written: 'Laura Bridgman'
The reason Laura Bridgman, and many other blind people of her time, wore cloth around her eyes was because in her Tim (1829- 1889) blind people's eyes were considered insightly, so many of them covered them up with cloth or ribbon.
She became blind and deaf by scarlet fever which she caught around the age of 2
Laura included some famous quotes in her books, ones that her family may have used. Those that come to mind are "Those that dance must pay the fiddler" and "there is no great loss without some gain". Both of those she attributed to her mother preaching.
The address of the Bridgman Public Library is: 4460 Lake Street, Bridgman, 49106 9510
Burt Nichols Bridgman has written: 'Genealogy of the Bridgman family'
Leonard Bridgman died in 1980.