Helen Keller was known for her work as an author, political activist, and lecturer. She wrote several books, traveled extensively to advocate for disability rights, and was a leading figure in the American Foundation for the Blind.
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"Three Days to See" is an essay by Helen Keller where she explores the concept of living as if one had only three days left to see the world. The essay encourages readers to appreciate the beauty around them, value their senses, and not take things for granted. Keller's moving reflections on the gift of sight and the importance of seizing the moment make the essay a powerful call to live life to the fullest.
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Helen keller was the first female to get an honorary degree from Harvard. She worked for more than forty years with AFB (American Foundatin for the Blind.) Not Impressed yet? She was blind and deaf!! Helen Keller showed the world that no matter what handicaps you have, a determined person can make it.
Keller agrees to give Annie complete control over Helen's education and discipline. Keller also agrees to follow Annie's methods, trusting her expertise in working with deafblind individuals. This agreement allows Annie to implement her techniques and help Helen make progress in her understanding and communication.
She let helen communicate through sign language by feeling her hands make the shapes of letters
Helen Keller founded the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in 1920 and co-founded Helen Keller International (HKI) in 1915. She also helped establish the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults in 1967.
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