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Helen Keller lived in isolation for seven years before Anne Sullivan began teaching her and helping her communicate.
Helen Keller traveled to over 39 countries during her lifetime, including Japan, India, England, and Egypt, among others. She was a renowned advocate for people with disabilities and visited these countries to promote humanitarian causes and raise awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities.
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Helen Keller was not born until June 27, 1880. In February 1812, Helen Keller's parents, Captain Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller, had not yet married or had children. Helen Keller's birth and the events surrounding her life did not occur until many years later.
Helen Keller was loyal to her teacher Anne Sullivan. For many years during her childhood, Sullivan was the only person with whom Keller could communicate.
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Mildred Keller was three years younger than Helen Keller. Helen was born in 1880, while Mildred was born in 1886.
Helen Keller's autobiography is called: Helen Keller: The Story of My Life. The Dover Publications paperback edition was released on September 18, 1996, and is 80 pages long.
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