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about Helen Keller's life:
about Helen Keller's life:
Early Life and Family
  • Birth: Born in 1880 in Alabama, USA.
  • Parents: Captain Arthur Keller and Katherine Adams Keller.
  • Family Income: The family was not rich; their main source of income was a cotton plantation.
  • Illness: Born healthy, but became deaf, dumb, and blind in 1882 after a high fever.
Education and Mentorship
  • Anne Sullivan: In 1887, the Director of the Perkins School for the Blind sent his best student, Anne Sullivan, to help Helen learn to communicate.
  • Early Schooling:
    • Started formal education in 1890 at the Horace Mann School for the deaf in Boston.
    • Attended the Wright Humason School for the deaf in New York in 1892.
    • Attended the Cambridge School for Young Ladies in 1896.
  • Higher Education: Attended Radcliffe College, where she learned Braille and received her BA degree with Honours in 1904. Anne Sullivan assisted her throughout by interpreting lectures and texts.
Legacy and Impact
  • Humanitarian Work: Devoted her life to helping sick, injured, and disabled people.
  • Death: She passed away on June 1, 1968.
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