Good News in History, June 27 - Good News Network
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Good News in History, June 27 - Good News Network
145 years ago today, Helen Keller was born with full sight and hearing in Alabama. But before the age of two, she was stricken with disease that left her deaf and blind. Yet, at age 24, she became the first deaf and blind American to earn a bachelor’s degree (cum laude), and she became a […] The post Good News in History, June 27 appeared first on Good News Network.
With Anne Sullivan’s guide, Helen Keller learned to speak, read and write without hearing or seeing. Her story marked a milestone in the history of inclusive education and in the struggle for the rights of people with disabilities. “The most beautiful and best things in the world cannot be seen or touched but they feel in the heart,” she said among other phrases left in the memory
Helen Keller Adams 1880ko ekainaren 27an jaio zen, Alabamako Tucumbia herrixkan. 19 girabeterekin sukar batek gor eta itsu utzi zuen. Baina Anne Su...
As a toddler Helen Keller loses her hearing and vision. But she learns to communicate by hand and becomes a writer, activist and world traveller.
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