Hellen Keller

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Imagine what it would be like not being able to see or hear and trying to learn and be a kid. Author and speaker Helen Keller, lived her whole life with this struggle when a high fever left her deaf and blind at nineteen months of age. Take a peek into the life, education, and career of Helen Keller. (American Foundation for the Bind)

Helen Keller didn’t start out with any problems. She was born a healthy child. Then, at nineteen months old she got a really high fever that could have been Scarlet fever, which can cause people to have a very high fever of up to 101 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. This sickness went away but left her deaf and blind for the rest of her life. (Helen Keller)

Helen Adams Keller was born to her father Captin Arthur H. Keller, a former officer from the confederate army, and his wife, Kate Adams Keller, who was a cousin of Robert E. Lee. June twentyseventh in Tucumbia Alabama. Growing up she would hang on to her moms skirt to get around. Helen could recognize people by feeling their face and their cloths. She was a very bright child but became very frustrated and would throw temper tantrums. These temper trantrums were most likely from her inablility to communicate to other people. Helen was also a very mischievous child. For example, one time she locked her mother in a pantry. This made her mom and dad concerned and they wanted to do something to help her. Her mom later learned about the education of a girl named laura Bridgman (another deaf and blind child.) So her parents looked for advice from ear, eye, nose and throat specialist, Dr. Julian Chisolm who put them in touch with Alexamder Graham Bell. When Helen was six they took her to see doctor Alexander Graham Bell in Washington D. C. who told them...

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...bs meeting while she was in D.C she met pressident Kennedy. After that she lived quietly at Arcan Ridge. She saw family, friends, and spent much time reading. Her favorite books were the bible and volumes of poetry and philosophy. (facts about historical figures)

After her retirment from public speaking she was not forgotten. In 1964 received the mentioned presidential medal of freedom. Also in 1965 she was one of the 20 elected to the womens hall of fame at the New York world’s fair. Keller and Eleanor Rosavelt received the most votes out of 100 people nominated. Helen is honnored in the gall of fame for leaders and legends of the blindness field. (facts about historical figures)

Helen died on June first in 1968 right before her eighty eighth birthday. Her ashes were placed next to her teacher and friend Anne Sullivan Macy who died in 1936 at age seventy.

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