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At first she got a disease and got half blind then she had surgery and eventually they took out her right eye and then... after that i am not 100% sure

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Was Anne Sullivan Deaf?

Anne Sullivan was not deaf, she was partially blind.


What age did Anne Sullivan lose her eye sight?

When she was 5 years old she had been blind.


When did Anne Sullivan live at the school for the blind?

Anne Sullivan lived at the Perkins institution and she graduated in 1886 as a valedictorian.


Who taught Helen Keller when she was blind?

Anne SullivanHellen Keller was blind all her life.Her tutor was Anne Sullivan, who taught little Hellen how to communicate by softly tapping her hand, and later on the Braille alphabet.Annie Sullivan and polly Thompson.


How was Anne Sullivan introduced to Helen Keller?

Anne Sullivan helped Helen Keller when Helen was about six years old and for a long time after that.


Who was hellen kellers best friend?

Helen Keller's best friend was her teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan. Anne played a crucial role in Helen's education and communication development, helping her overcome the challenges of being deaf and blind. The bond between Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan was deep and enduring.


What happened to Anne Sullivan when she was 5?

Anne Sullivan was left partially blind due to an eye infection when she was five years old. This left her with very limited eyesight for the rest of her life.


What is Anne Sullivan's whole name?

Mary Anne Sullivan


Who inspired Helen Keller to speak for the Blind and Deaf?

Helen Keller was inspired by her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her how to communicate through touch and eventually helped her learn to speak. Sullivan's dedication and patience empowered Keller to advocate for the rights of individuals who were blind and deaf.


Was anne Sullivan remembered?

Yes, Anne Sullivan is remembered as the dedicated teacher who taught Helen Keller to communicate through sign language and braille, overcoming Keller's disabilities. Sullivan's role in Keller's education and advocacy for the blind and deaf continue to be recognized and appreciated.


What poorhouse did Anne Sullivan go to?

Anne Sullivan went to the Tewksbury Almshouse in Massachusetts as a child. She was at the almshouse before being transferred to the Perkins School for the Blind where she eventually met and taught Helen Keller.


What did Helen do?

Helen Keller was blind, deaf, and speechless. She got a teacher, Anne Sullivan, and learned how to talk a little, but she stayed blind and deaf. She attended school including college.