Helen Keller: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of Women in History)
by Hourly History
Helen Keller
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What was Helen Keller’s legacy to the world? Was it the impressive list of firsts that she accomplished as a deafblind person? Was it the assistance that she gave to the cause of the handicapped? Was it her numerous writings, her forgotten ideals, her inspirational quotations? Or was it simply her story?
Inside you will read about...
✓ Growing up Deaf and Blind at Ivy Green
✓ Learning to Speak
✓ Earning Her Bachelor’s Degree
✓ Relentless Work and Radical Socialism
✓ Keller’s Secret Engagement
✓ Late Life and Death
And much more!
Perhaps the only way to measure the gift of Helen Keller would be to discover just how her life has touched the lives of the presidents, inventors, poets, and other famous people of her day down to the countless school urchins who have heard the tale of the little girl that could not see or hear. Helen Keller meant something to them all.
Series Information: Biographies of Women in History Book 6
* * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * *
Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet.
What was Helen Keller’s legacy to the world? Was it the impressive list of firsts that she accomplished as a deafblind person? Was it the assistance that she gave to the cause of the handicapped? Was it her numerous writings, her forgotten ideals, her inspirational quotations? Or was it simply her story?
Inside you will read about...
✓ Growing up Deaf and Blind at Ivy Green
✓ Learning to Speak
✓ Earning Her Bachelor’s Degree
✓ Relentless Work and Radical Socialism
✓ Keller’s Secret Engagement
✓ Late Life and Death
And much more!
Perhaps the only way to measure the gift of Helen Keller would be to discover just how her life has touched the lives of the presidents, inventors, poets, and other famous people of her day down to the countless school urchins who have heard the tale of the little girl that could not see or hear. Helen Keller meant something to them all.
Series Information: Biographies of Women in History Book 6