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Helen Keller

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Helen Keller

Tuscumbia, Alabama 1880-1968

Helen Keller

Helen taught many people to respect those who are blind, deaf, or both.

Positive Effects

  • First blind and deaf woman to receive a Bachelors of Arts Degree
  • Helen was known for her literture and books she wrote
  • Anne Sullivan taught Helen to speak, hear, and read
  • She taught people never to give up
  • Raised money for American Foundation for the Blind

Negative effects

  • Helen may have had Scarlet Fever
  • Keller was blind and deaf
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MLA Citation
Mchenry, Robert (ed.). "Keller, Helen Adams (biography)." Her Heritage: A Biographical Encyclopedia of Famous American Women. N.p.: Pilgrim New Media, 1995. N. pag. Web. 13 Feb. 2014.

Philip Lim, Reviewed By. "What an Extraordinary Life and Individual!" Sunday Mail; Kuala Lumpur. 26 mar. 2006: 40. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.