It is an unanswerable or zero-sum indeterminate question. It should be noted that Miss Keller did not invent any aids for the handicapped, unlike Louis Braille. The question cannot be answered one way or the other. The Keller family, according to a sort of article read in grade school English became aware of the Perkins School for the Blind from a dated magazine article that was originaly written in the l870"s by Charles Dickens, who had died long before Helen (l88l-l968) was born- and the article described a case similar to Helen"s.
Helen Keller died in 1968 so she has been dead for 43 years now come last June
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Helen Keller died on June 1, 1968, so she would not be alive on February 10, 2016.
the person who was blind and def who wrote a book
yes sh ehad swin flue
first dethand blind person
Helen Keller did planned to elope with a man named Peter Fagan, but in the end he never showed to pick her up from her house. She wasn't really heartbroken, she just knew that she might've never achieved her dreams. =D
None at all, that I personally am aware of.
I have a feeling that today is gonna be a great day ooh great Day yahoo follow me into the rain forest ooh suck your mamma's bobbies
All I know is Helen Keller raised about ¥35 000 000 in Japan or known as about $330 000 USA today. -Anne T.
Today, we benefit from Helen Keller's legacy by being inspired by her perseverance and determination in overcoming significant challenges. Her advocacy for people with disabilities has led to improved access to education, resources, and opportunities for individuals with sensory impairments. Keller's story continues to influence and empower individuals to achieve their goals despite obstacles.
Helen Keller became well known during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for overcoming her disabilities to become an accomplished author, political activist, and lecturer. Her story of triumph over adversity inspired people around the world and continues to be remembered today.