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Editorials page in The New York Medical Times
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Editorials page in The New York Medical Times
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English: Correspondence page in The New York Medical Times. Helen Keller's Address on the page 274, which is a transcript of a talk she gave to the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deafconcerning. MS 8927.

Helen Keller was an American author and lecturer who lost her sight and hearing at the age of 19 months after an illness. In 1886 her family contacted the Perkins Institute regarding her education, on the advice of Alexander Graham Bell. The director of the Perkins Institute sent his former pupil Anne Sullivan to the Keller home to teach Helen. Anne Sullivan would remain Keller's companion until her death in 1936.

Two years after meeting Sullivan, Helen Keller began formal education at the Perkins Institute. Her rise through the education system was remarkably rapid, and in 1904 she became the first deafblind person to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree when she graduation from Radcliffe College.

Helen Keller lectured throughout her life, and wrote numerous books and articles. She is best remembered as an advocate for people with disabilities but she was also a radical socialist, supporting a number of political causes. She died in 1968 following a period of ill health which began when she suffered several strokes in 1961.

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Keywords: Blindness; Newspapers; Helen Keller; Newspaper Article

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