A celebration of Helen Keller’s revolutionary life and how she changed the world’s understanding of disability.
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 ...
Without question, one of the major events of the year 1904, at least as far as the general public was concerned, was the graduation of Helen Adams ... “The Story of My Life,” “The World ...
Helen Keller’s personal triumph was not allowing her disability to hold her back. It’s an against-all-odds story that tells us that there is no obstacle that can’t be overcome if we’re ...
She published her autobiography, The Story of My Life, when she was 22 years old. The book was adapted first as a play and then as a film, entitled The Miracle Worker. Helen Keller traveled the world ...
Helen Keller has frequently served the Council of Europe as an expert on a wide range of topics such as, Kosovo’s statehood, the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Istanbul Convention and its ...
Helen Keller was 18 months old when she lost her ... no less. She published The Story of My Life, a bestseller in 1903. In ...
Helen Keller was a famous lecturer ... She even published her autobiography, The Story of My Life, in 1903. While she may be known for her loss of sight and incredible life, Keller was passionate ...