Helen keller full biography
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| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Helen Keller |
| Date of Birth | 27 June 1880 |
| Place of Birth | Tuscumbia, Alabama, USA |
| Date of Death | 01 June 1968 |
| Place of Death | Easton, Connecticut, USA |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence | United States |
| Education | Radcliffe College (now part of Harvard University) |
| Profession | Author, Political Activist, Lecturer, Social Activist |
| Years of Activity | 1887-1968 |
| Brief Information | Helen Keller was an American author and activist who became the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. With the help of her instructor, Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate, read, and write, and went on to become a prominent advocate for people with disabilities. Keller traveled extensively, lectured on her experiences, and wrote several books, including her autobiography, "The Story of My Life." |