1880-1968

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1880-1968

Helen Keller

a light for the blind
2014
Blind and deaf from infancy, Helen Keller works to prove to herself and others that there are no limits to what can be achieved by handicapped people.
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The miracle worker

1956
William Gibson's play about teacher Annie Sullivan's determined quest to give twelve-year-old Helen Keller, blind, deaf, and mute, the gift of language.
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The Story of Helen Keller

1991
This is the story of a normal, attractive child who, at the age of 18 months, was suddenly shut off from the world of sight and sound. Through courage and faith, Helen Keller grew into a highly intelligent and sensitive woman who wrote, spoke, and labored incessantly for the betterment of others.

Helen Keller

A biography of Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf as a baby but eventually attended college and spoke out for equal rights for people with disabilities.

She persisted

13 American women who changed the world
"Profiles the lives of thirteen American women who have left their mark on U.S. history, including Harriet Tubman, Helen Keller, Margaret Chase Smith, and Oprah Winfrey"--OCLC.

Helen Keller

2014
"Describes the life and work of Helen Keller, an activist for the blind"--Provided by publisher.

The miracle worker

a play in three acts
1989

The miracle worker

2001
Dramatizes the story of how Boston teacher Annie Sullivan struggled to communicate with and teach her deaf, blind, and mute student, Helen Keller.

Who was Helen Keller?

A biography of the woman who, with the assistance of her devoted teacher Annie Sullivan, achieved success and fame despite being blind and deaf.

I am Helen Keller

2015
"The story of Helen Keller, who learned to read and write despite being deaf and blind, and became an activist who fought for the rights of disabled people"--Provided by publisher.

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