Helen Adams Keller * 27 juni 1880 † 1 juni 1968

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Arthur Henley Keller [Keller] * 5 februari 1836 † 8 augustus 1896

Kate Adams [Adams] * 1836 † 1880

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27 juni 1880 geboorte: Tuscumbia (Alabama), Colbert County (Alabama)

beroep: Writer and Lecturer

1904 onderwijs: Radcliffe College

1 juni 1968 overlijden: Eaton, Connecticut

begrafenis: Washington (District of Columbia), National Cathedral

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Keller, Helen Adams (1880-1968), American author and lecturer, who, having overcome considerable physical handicaps, served as an inspiration for other afflicted people. She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama. When 19 months old, she was stricken with an acute illness that left her deaf and blind. No method could be found to educate her until the age of seven, when she began her special education in reading and writing with Anne Mansfield Sullivan (later Macy) of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. She quickly learned to read by the Braille system and to write by means of a specially constructed typewriter. In 1890 Keller learned to speak after only one month of study. Ten years later, she was able to enter Radcliffe College, from which she graduated with honors in 1904. Keller then served on the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. Throughout her life she worked and raised funds for the American Foundation for the Blind, and she traveled and lectured in many countries, including England, France, Italy, Egypt, South Africa, Australia, and Japan. Keller was also a pacifist and was active in socialist causes. After World War II (1939-1945), she visited wounded veterans in American hospitals and lectured in Europe on behalf of the physically handicapped. Her writings include The Story of My Life (1902), The World I Live In (1908), Out of the Dark (1913), Midstream—My Later Life (1930), Let Us Have Faith (1940), Teacher: Anne Sullivan Macy (1955), and The Open Door (1957). Her life is the subject of a motion picture, The Unconquered (1954), and a play, The Miracle Worker (1959; motion picture, 1962), by American author William Gibson.

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Mary Fairfax Moore
geboorte: 12 januari 1796, Rockbridge County (Virginia), USA
Huwelijk: David Keller , Knoxville (Tennessee)
overlijden: 26 september 1875, Tuscumbia (Alabama), Colbert County (Alabama)
David Keller
geboorte: 1 maart 1788, Frederick, Maryland, USA
beroep: Plantation Owner
Huwelijk: Mary Fairfax Moore , Knoxville (Tennessee)
overlijden: 2 mei 1837, Colbert, Alabama, USA
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Ouders
Arthur Henley Keller
geboorte: 5 februari 1836, Tuscumbia (Alabama), Colbert County (Alabama)
militaire dienst: Vicksburg (Mississippi), Civil War, Siege of Vicksburg
militaire dienst: Captain, Confederate States of America, Civil War
Huwelijk: Kate Adams , Tuscumbia (Alabama), Colbert County (Alabama)
overlijden: 8 augustus 1896, Tuscumbia (Alabama), Colbert County (Alabama)
Kate Adams
geboorte: 1836, Colbert, Alabama, USA
Huwelijk: Arthur Henley Keller , Tuscumbia (Alabama), Colbert County (Alabama)
overlijden: 1880, Tuscumbia, Colbert, Alabama, USA
Ouders
 
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Helen Adams Keller
geboorte: 27 juni 1880, Tuscumbia (Alabama), Colbert County (Alabama)
beroep: Writer and Lecturer
onderwijs: 1904, Radcliffe College
overlijden: 1 juni 1968, Eaton, Connecticut
begrafenis: Washington (District of Columbia), National Cathedral
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