Read more about Helen Keller in PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next.
"Helen Keller." Biographies. Capstone, www.pebblego.com. Accessed 12 Mar. 2021.
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Helen Keller was an author and an activist for the blind. She was born in 1880, and when she was a baby, an illness left her blind and deaf. When Helen was 6 years old, she began working with a teacher named Anne Sullivan. Anne was also blind, and she taught Helen how to read braille and communicate through American Sign Language. Helen also learned to write. She eventually went to school and then to college. As an adult, Helen wanted to help people, and she began working for the American Foundation for the Blind. She traveled around the world and asked people to give money to places that help blind people. She was also an author, having written 12 books. Helen died in 1968, and she is remembered for never giving up and for showing the world that people with disabilities deserve to live full lives.
Read more about Helen Keller in PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next. "Helen Keller." Biographies. Capstone, www.pebblego.com. Accessed 12 Mar. 2021.
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