Helen Keller may not have always been included in history books due to ableism and discrimination against people with disabilities. Her story and achievements were not always seen as important or relevant to traditional historical narratives. However, her impact on advocacy for people with disabilities and her extraordinary life story have since been recognized and celebrated in various ways.
yes it is believed that Helen kept small books such as diaries
Helen Keller was never married. She lived with a female companion named Anne Sullivan who taught kept her house clean and acted as her secretary.
She was about to get married with a man named Peter Fagin but her family disagreed because they thought that a disabled person shall not marry and so she was kidnapped by her family and they kept her isolated!
no, she was never burned in a fire. she died of a heart attack on june,1
dome guys up, since she ccouldnt see or talk tht was one way she kept her socail life up
Helen Keller was proficient in American Sign Language, English, and German. She also learned to speak using her hands to feel the vibrations of spoken words.
Actually Helen Keller used to pat her cheek when she wanted her mother because her mother used to rub her cheek this is before she learned how to communicate i do not know if she kept doing that when she was and adult.
Unknown and unknowable. Her funeral was kept relatively private, it was evidentaly in Connecticut. Helen"s body was cremated and her ashes interred in a niche in the Washington Cathedral. The statue in Bronze at the Tuscumbia area cemetery shown in some TV commercials well, is a sort of cenotaph, she was never buried there. As far as I know her body was never autopsied.
After about 13 weeks she got used to Annie Helen became a little girl for one month then turned into a rug rat when Helen was 7 then Annie kept on teaching her a special day January 19 1888 Helen turned into a sweetheart and so pretty but one morning when it was snowing hard in 1923 Helen was so confused with different weathers poor kid
she kept on trying...
They kept learning and history alive during the dark ages and saved many books and ancient scripts by patiently hand copying them to make more books.
Helen Keller's fiancΓ©, Peter Fagan, broke off their engagement over concerns about how marriage would affect her public image and independence. Fagan felt that Keller's needs would be better served by a professional caregiver instead of a spouse.