Helen Adam Keller was an American author political activist and lecturer. She was born on 27 th June 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alamaba. In 1882, she feel ill and become blind, deaf and mute. Helen Keller was the first of the two daughters born to Arthur H Keller and Katherine Adams keller. She also had two step brothers. Keller father had served as an officer in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The family was not particularly wealth and earned an income from their cotton plantation. Helen Keller was helped by Anne Suliyan, her teacher to make tramendeous progress with her ability to comunicate. In 1890, Keller began speech classes at the Horace Mann School for the deaf in Boston. From 1894 to 1986, she attended the Wright – Humason School for the deaf in the New York City. There she worked on improving her communication skills and studies regular academic subject. In 1896, she attended the Cambridge School for Young Ladies, a preparatory for women. As the...
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