Ellen Kelly’s life has been celebrated for the courage and optimism by which he lived as much as for the work she did to improve the lives of the blind and the deaf blind. Born in 1880 with full sight and hearing Helen Adams Keller grew up in Tuscumbia, a small town in northwest Alabama. Tragedies struck in 1882 when she was just 19 months old and became seriously ill with brain fever which left her blind and deaf.
The next few years were very difficult for the family. Helen was a one-year child full of rage and frustration because their inability to communicate. It was until she was seven that Helen would say the real life begins. Ann Soliven the un teacher for the Burgan school for the blind was set to T7 and immediately started teaching with the fingers spell she would spell out the two in the words into a hand and that Helen could repeat his back she didn’t really understand what they meant.
It was until it happened they have been teaching for a month a miracle occurred. And then Helen told the water in gun and she placed Helen’s hand into the water as she flirt. He spelled into the other hand and something flicked into Helen’s mind. She understood the letters in her hand would describing the cool dashing water. Immediately she asked what other things around would occur the water pump around the trees.
From this moment on Helen’s life and the world expanded because she could communicate to be brave and could even tie on the conventional typewriter. She learned to understand people by touching their lips in the church as they spoke. Helen was a highly intelligent young woman and became the first decline person to graduate college and so with they remain their companion until Ann’s death in 1936.
After World War II Helen and the companion poly Thompson spend years traveling and fund raising for the American Foundation for the overseas blind. Helen’s first visit to the UK in 1931 where she met King George and Queen Mary at Vatican Palace she returned again after World War II.
Helen Keller: [Foreign Language]
Translator: I have so many in fearing memories.
Helen Keller: [Foreign Language]
Translator: And with this climber I was associated.
Helen Keller: [Foreign Language]
Translator: And my work father blind.
Host: Helen’s experiences as a frustrated child made her especially eager than with death blind children around the world. Helen believe this is the 39 countries they haven’t met with head and institutions and the little reflections she was believed with throngs of children and Helen gave inspiration and hope to the blind and death blind in this places. From who was wrecked base onwards Helen began her writing career worked as titlist and improved conditions for the blind and death blind she published 12 books and wrote numerous articles on blindness and deafness social issues and would have drives.
She was friendly with noble figures such as Alexander Graham Bell, Mark Dwayne and Charlie Chaplin and met with many famous personalities of today including India’s permanent in the roof and every American President from Cleveland and to John F Kennedy.
The last President haven’t met with Johnson who out of her life until the 1964 right in front upon that and the nations highest certain recognition. The presidential head of queen. Helen Keller new the productive in full life despite the disability. She died quietly in 1968 at the age of 87.
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