Helen Keller was a famous lecturer ... "The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision." 8. "Keep your ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Mark Twain once said the two most interesting characters of the 19 th century were Napoleon and Helen Keller, but a series of TikTok-based conspiracy theories have ...
Helen Keller, 73, who is blind and deaf, guides her hand over President Dwight Eisenhower's face as her companion Polly Thomson communicates the president's comments by sign language on Keller's ...
Eclipsed by his fame as the inventor of the telephone, phonograph, metal detector, and early forms of the hydrofoil (among other machines) is the extensive work that Alexander Graham Bell did with the ...
Helen Keller’s story is inspirational on many fronts. Hers is a story of tragedy and hardship, love and faith, diligence and hard work, patient endurance and vision.
At a 1901 dinner honouring Helen Keller (1880-1968), that’s precisely how Mark Twain introduced her to the crowd. In 1906, he described her in further superlatives when he wrote his autobiography: ...
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 ...