Helen Keller
What’s inside
This is an autobiography of Helen Keller, detailing her early life, especially her experiences with Anne Sullivan.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding the challenges faced by disabled individuals
- Inspiration through Helen Keller’s perseverance
- Insights into early methods of educating the deaf and blind
- Appreciation for the advancements in disability rights
Key Points
- Helen Keller’s Childhood
- Stricken by Illness
- Meeting Anne Sullivan
- Learning to Communicate
- Educational Achievements
- Impact on Disability Rights
- Philanthropic Endeavors
Who’s it For
- Students
- Educators
- People interested in disability studies
- Autobiography enthusiasts
- Those inspired by personal stories of overcoming adversity
About the author
Helen Keller was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a BA.