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Helen Keller

Helen Adams Keller was a remarkable young woman who overcame her problems even with disabilities. With the help of Anne Sullivan, she learned how to read and write. She was the one who taught people to respect those who were blind and deaf. Helen was born with both sight and hearing, but when illness struck her on February 1882, her life changed forever…

Helen Adams Keller was born on 27 June 1880 in Tuscumbia, in Northwest Alabama, USA. When Helen was only 1½ old, she got very sick on February 1882. In fact her fever got so high, she was expected to die in a few days, but soon the fever started

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