Annie Sullivan accepted a colossal challenge when she agreed to teach Helen Keller. From the time Helen learned to eat and behave, until she graduated cum laude from Radcliffe, Annie was always there to help her.
Discusses the history, geography, people, and culture of the island republic which is Asia's smallest independent state, yet plays a major political and economic role in the East.
Describes the life of the Omaha Indian woman who fought for Indians' rights, becoming the first American Indian lecturer and the first published Indian artist.