Here, Dorothy Herrmann, author of Helen Keller: A Life, tells us about the writer and activist’s passion for philosophy, love of Walt Whitman, and devotion to the work of a Swedish theologian.
It was Keller’s ability to work with others, such as Ann Sullivan and Alexander Graham Bell, that helped her significantly ...
Helen Keller was a deafblind author and activist best known for her 1902 autobiography, The Story of My Life. She was involved with the suffrage and labor-rights movements and an advocate for ...
Apartment complex to expand suitable housing options for Ontario’s growing population of deafblind consumers, now approaching ...
Helen Keller was a famous lecturer ... It was at Perkins where Keller met Anne Sullivan, the tutor she would work with for 49 ...
The works of Jewish authors like Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud went up in flames alongside blacklisted American authors such as Ernest Hemingway and Helen Keller, while students gave the Nazi ...
HKS lauded United for its commitment to making the travel experience as accessible as possible to people with disabilities.
And then she wanted to change the world. When Helen Keller was a child most deaf and blind children were sent to work houses or asylums, where no-one communicated with them, and they lived in a ...