The Miracle Worker is the familiar story of Annie Sullivan’s attempt to teach Helen Keller how to communicate in her silent, dark world. However, a particularly interesting aspect of the Denver Center ...
WHNT: Campers celebrate the life of Helen Keller and the courage she passed on
Campers celebrate the life of Helen Keller and the courage she passed on
TUSCUMBIA — Known as “America’s First Lady of Courage,” Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, 70 miles west of Huntsville. Ivy Green, her birthplace and childhood home, is a short drive and an ...
WAFF: Camp Courage: A Helen Keller Experience welcomes deaf and blind campers
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (TENNESSEE VALLEY LIVING) - Every year, students from all over travel to Tuscumbia for a special weekend. Camp Courage: A Helen Keller Experience is a weekend-long camp for 4th - 6th ...
The New York Times: From 1968: Helen Keller, 87, Dies; She Became Symbol of Courage
Alabamian Helen Keller, whose birthday is June 27, was admired around the world. Though deaf and blind, she learned to speak several languages. She authored several books. She starred as herself in ...
Revisit the remarkable career and life of an icon who became a human rights pioneer. Revisit the complex life and legacy of the author, advocate and human rights pioneer. Helen Keller, who was deaf ...
Helen Keller is a historical figure known worldwide, but many remember her as 7-year-old DeafBlind girl at a water pump. She recounted this moment from her youth in her first autobiography, “The Story ...