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Introduction to Helen Keller

Helen Keller (June 27th, 1 880—65438+June10968) is a modern American woman writer, educator and social activist.

Born on June 27th, 1880, Ivy Lane, mbia, Tuscany, Alabama. 1882 In February, he lost his sight and hearing due to a sudden illness of scarlet fever. 1887. 3. 3 began to learn American sign language. 1888 In May, he was received by President Grover Cleveland. 1894 10, started studying in Wright-Humason School for the Deaf.

1896 10, admitted to Cambridge Women's School, preparing to study at Harvard Women's College. 1903 In March, he wrote his autobiography My Life. 1908 published the collection of the magical world I perceive in July. 1in the spring of 909, he joined the Massachusetts Socialist Party. 19 18 1 month, published by out of the dark.

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1927 10, published his autobiography "My Faith". 1929 spring, autobiography "Middle Stream" was published. 1932 65438+February, elected to the board of directors of the American Foundation for the Blind. 1933 published the essay "If you give me three days of light". /kloc-in the spring of 0/938, the autobiography The Diary of Helen Keller was published. 195565438+February, published the biography "My Teacher".

1September, 964, won the Presidential Medal of Freedom. 1968 June 1, died in his sleep. Helen Keller's father was an army captain Arthur Henry, and his ancestor Caspar Keller was a Swiss teacher who educated the blind and later immigrated to Maryland. In August 2009, Arthur Henry passed away.