Helen Keller, a deaf-blind author and advocate, overcame immense challenges to become a world-renowned figure. Her life, ...
AMERICAN MASTERS tells Keller’s story through rarely seen photographs, archival film clips and interviews with historians, scholars and disability rights advocates. Narrated by author, psychotherapist ...
American Masters: Becoming Helen Keller examines one of the 20 th century’s human rights pioneers in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. The new documentary rediscovers the ...
Helen Keller’s resilience and triumph over adversity have left an indelible mark. A century ago, she imparted wisdom that transcends time, offering a master class on success that remains as relevant ...
Helen Keller emphasises that true happiness and success come from within, rather than external circumstances. She encourages ...
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 ...
There’s a point in William Gibson’s “The Miracle Worker” where Kate Keller commits the ultimate sacrifice of giving up her daughter. Most people know the story of Helen Keller, struck deaf and blind ...
Editor’s note: This article by Des Moines Register reporter Harlan S. Miller was originally published on Jan. 2, 1922. Helen Keller was in Des Moines for a week of stage performances at the Orpheum ...
Without question, one of the major events of the year 1904, at least as far as the general public was concerned, was the graduation of Helen Adams Keller from Radcliffe College. A few doctors and ...