Description
Helen Keller became deaf and blind at nineteen months old following an illness, but with the extraordinary guidance of teacher Anne Sullivan she learned to read, write, and speak — becoming the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. An acclaimed author of fourteen books, she went on to become a passionate advocate for disability rights, women’s suffrage, and workers’ rights, channeling her personal triumph over limitation into a lifetime of social activism. Her life proved that the human spirit, given love and support, can overcome almost any obstacle, and her story continues to inspire generations worldwide.
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