Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan: What to know about the trailblazers for the blind and deaf
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Before the age of two, Helen Keller suffered a serious illness, presumed to be either meningitis or scarlet fever.
Suddenly, she was faced with an entirely new life, as she lost her ability to see and hear. However, Keller eventually overcame both obstacles thanks in large part to her teacher Anne Sullivan, who faced similar hardships.More Related News
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