For 6 years, little Helen Keller was unaware that Dec. 25 was a special day set aside to commemorate the birth of Jesus. In ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Mark Twain once said the two most interesting characters of the 19 th century were Napoleon and Helen Keller, but a series of TikTok-based conspiracy theories have young ...
Here’s the story’s opening paragraph, or “lede” as we say in the journalism business: “Helen Keller was blind and deaf, but ...
The activist Helen Keller lost the ability to see or hear 19 months after her birth on this day, June 27, in 1880—and went on to show the world that a disability like hers didn’t have to be a barrier ...
Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf before the age of two, is recognized for her strength and courage when faced with overwhelming odds. Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama in 1880. However, ...
In today’s vernacular, Helen Keller would be called a social justice warrior, but too often people only see her as a seven year-old who learned to communicate at a water pump. My personal connection ...
A recently uncovered 1888 photo of Helen Keller and her teacher, Anne Sullivan, is notable because it shows the young Keller holding a doll. "Doll" was the first word the "Miracle Worker" Sullivan ...
A new garden was dedicated in honor of blind and deaf activist Helen Keller on Friday afternoon at Manito Park. The garden is built around a silver linden tree Keller is reported to have planted in ...
Did you know Helen Keller once lived in Queens? Now, a mural depicting the blind and deaf author and activist was installed Friday in Forest Hills at the entrance to the LIRR’s Ascan Avenue underpass.
Helen Keller Best Quotes: Helen Keller Day is celebrated on June 27 of every year. This day is marked to remember Helen Keller and her amazing work. Helen Keller was an American author, political ...
Travel north from Bridgeport through Fairfield to Sport Hill Road in Easton and you eventually come to Helen Keller Middle School. Go west a ways to the other side of Easton and you can see the house ...
A doll inspired by Helen Keller will hit shelves at retailers nationwide and on Barbie.com on Tuesday Barbie's line of Inspiring Women dolls is adding a new famous face to its lineup: Helen Keller!