Helen Keller relied on others to help her with tasks such as grooming and personal care, including combing and styling her hair. She would have needed assistance from others to ensure her hair was styled to her liking.
She obviously had her hair done by a normally sighted and understanding hairdresser.
It is inconceivable a blind or deaf-blind person could do or style their own hair- this would require visual feedback, like shaving and the use of a mirror.
Helen Keller was an author, lecturer, and political activist. She advocated for the rights of people with disabilities and was a prominent figure in the disability rights movement.
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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No. It was Hellen Adams Keller.
Hellen Keller went to Radcliffe College (BA)
Helen Keller's teacher was Annie Sullivan