Hi everyone!

 

Hope you are enjoying rains that have just started.

 

Let me take this opportunity to wish you all on the occasion of Dr. Helen
Keller's birth anniversary. Here is an article about Dr. Helen Keller.

 

Have a wonderful day ahead!

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"Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is
not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy
purpose. "

 <http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Helen_Keller/> Helen Keller
US blind & deaf educator (1880 - 1968) 


Helen Keller biography


Helen Keller was rendered blind and deaf in early childhood by meningitis,
but with the help of tutor Anne Sullivan, went on to become one of the most
respected women in the world.


Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama on June 27, 1880. Her infancy
was normal until, at a year and a half of age, she contracted meningitis.
The disease rendered her both deaf and blind. The next years were hellish
for her family, as they knew of no way to reach through her double
disabilities to communicate with her. As for herself, she was imprisoned in
her body, and lonely, unable to make her needs and desires known. 

Alexander Graham Bell was not just the inventor of the telephone. He was
also a teacher of the deaf. Keller's family contacted him and when he met
her he sensed her innate intelligence. He suggested that the family hire a
young woman named Anne Sullivan to tutor the young Helen. The family was
well off and able to afford this tutoring for their child, so they contacted
Miss Sullivan. 


 

Anne Sullivan was herself partially blind. She had studied at the Perkin's
Institute for the Deaf and Blind in Boston, and at the age of 21 hired on to
live with the Keller family and work with Helen. Sullivan devised a method
of making hand signs that Keller could understand by pressing her hand,
making the signs, into Keller's palm. By this method the young girl was able
to learn to communicate brilliantly. By her eighth birthday she was well
known, and her fame would grow throughout her life. Mark Twain befriended
her and called her The Miracle Worker. 

Helen Keller went to Ratcliffe College, and by means of Sullivan spelling
out lectures into her palms, she obtained a degree. During her years at
school, encouraged by the Ladies' Home Journal magazine, she wrote her
autobiography, entitled, The Story Of My Life, in order to answer the
endless curiosity of people across the globe. She even learned to speak by
pressing her fingers against Sullivan's throat and imitating the vibrations.
She was the first deaf and blind person to graduate from college, and she
did so Cum Laude. 

Throughout her life she would meet many famous people and have many
experiences. She met with every President who served in her lifetime. She
even had the experience of enjoying music, thanks to the violin and talent
of Jascha Heifetz, a prominent 20th century violinist. By feeling the
violin's vibrations she could tell which composer's music was being played.
She also danced in Martha Graham's studio by feeling the vibrations of the
music. 

She spent much of her life on the lecture circuit with her teacher and
companion, Anne Sullivan. Sullivan briefly married, but divorced and return
to work with Keller. Keller became a champion for the blind, published
numerous books throughout her lifetime, and participated in speaking out
against such things as child labor and capital punishment. 

The Gold Medal of the National Institute of Social Sciences was conferred
upon her in 1952. In 1953 she was honored at the Sorbonne in Paris, France's
highest honor. In 1955 she won an Academy Award for her documentary, "Helen
Keller In Her Story" and received an honorary degree from Harvard. In 1964
she was given the United States' highest civilian honor, the Presidential
Medal of Freedom by President Lyndon B. Johnson. 

Helen Keller died at the age of eighty-eight on June 1, 1968. Her legacy
lives on as Foundations and Institutes are formed to continue the work of
putting an end to blindness. The Helen Keller Prize is awarded to those who
focus the attention of the public on the matter of vision research. 

 

 

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