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Helen Keller went blind when she was a baby. To be exact february 1882 at the age of 19 months old.

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Helen Keller became both blind and deaf at the age of 19 months following an illness that doctors believe was scarlet fever or meningitis.

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Helen Keller became sick when she was 2 years of age. And died at 86 years of age.

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about a weeks after her fever broke

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when did Helen Keller blindness come

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the person who was blind and def who wrote a book


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Perkins Institution for def and blind.


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Did Helen Keller have anything named after her?

Yes, there are several things named after Helen Keller, including the Helen Keller International organization, the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults, and the Helen Keller Archive at the American Federation for the Blind.