Newtown illustrator Jennifer Thermes has been involved with art since before she can remember, and has always been intrigued by Helen Keller. She had the chance to combine both interests when she ...
Nearly 50 years after Helen Keller's death, she's speaking once again, through the poetry and other writings of award-winning poet Jeanie Thompson, the executive director of the Montgomery-based ...
What happened to Helen Keller after The Miracle Worker? The historical record shows that she graduated from college in 1904 and helped found the ACLU in 1920. A devoted humanitarian, Helen constantly ...
Most adults are so familiar with the Helen Keller story that we forget how difficult it is to tell. How can readers who rely on their senses of sight and hearing imagine being bereft of both from the ...
To understand the people who've profoundly impacted history, we're exploring the books that profoundly impacted them. Here, Dorothy Herrmann, author of Helen Keller: A Life, tells us about the writer ...
Helen Keller remains one of history’s greatest symbols of human determination and resilience. Born both deaf and blind, she ...
This Post-Bulletin story was originally published April 25, 2005. Prized in Marian Hall's collection of tapestries, paintings, rugs and memories from around the world is a book with a simple, ...
June 27 is Helen Keller Day – the annual occasion when students across America learn about the disabilities activist whose remarkable achievements inspired her generation, and every generation since.
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