Helen Keller

Born in 1880
  • Helen Adams Keller was an American author, lecturer, and political activist who became deaf and blind at 19 months old.

  • With the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, she learned to read, write, and speak.

  • Keller graduated from Radcliffe College in 1904 and dedicated her life to social reform.

  • She authored 13 books, including her autobiography, and advocated for disability rights, women's suffrage, and pacifism.

  • Keller traveled extensively, meeting world leaders and inspiring millions.

  • Her remarkable achievements in overcoming her disabilities made her a symbol of perseverance and hope.

  • She helped establish foundations that continue to support the deaf and blind globally.

Books by Helen Keller