Helen Adams Keller

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Helen Adams Keller was an American author, political activist, and lecturer.
In 1964 she was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
In 1965, she was inducted in National Hall of Fame
Wrote 12 published books and articles
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Imagine yourself in the dark and quite room. You cant hear anything, and
you cant see anything. This is how Keller lived from when she was 19 months
old.
She was 2 years old when she got sick with a high fever and because of that,
Helen could not see or hear. Afterwards, she started acting like a wild animal
and no one could teach her anything.
She was 7 when Graham Bell recommended a tutor for Heler.
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She gave lectures and raise funds for the disabled, corrected peoples
prejudice against disabled people. She devoted her life to the happiness of
others. She also gave her support to army officers who got disabled during
the war.
Helen proved to the world that deaf people could all learn to communicate
and that they could survive in the hearing world. She also taught that deaf
people are capable of doing things that hearing people can do. She is one of
the most famous deaf people in history and she is an idol to many deaf
people in the world.
LIFE LESSON
Importance of having a good teacher in life
Importance of a vision

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