A celebration of Helen Keller’s revolutionary life and how she changed the world’s understanding of disability.
Helen Keller refused to have anything to do with ... He wrote to the Perkins Institute at Boston, and a young teacher, Miss Anne Sullivan, was sent down to be Helen’s companion and teacher.
Perhaps one of the reasons why it is so difficult for some people to believe in Helen Keller is that her story involves not just one, but two geniuses. Both Keller and Anne Sullivan, Keller’s ...
Anne took Helen to a water pump and as the water splashed on her hands, she spelt W-A-T-E-R in her hand. That day, Helen Keller learnt 30 words. She went on to learn not just English language but ...
Helen Keller was a famous lecturer ... It was at Perkins where Keller met Anne Sullivan, the tutor she would work with for 49 ...
Helen Keller '04, perhaps Radcliffe's most reknowned ... with the help of her childhood teacher and longtime companion Anne Sullivan, the first person with these handicaps to acquire normal ...