Helen Adams Keller was an American author, activist and lecturer.She was the first American deaf and blind person to graduate from college.From an early age she decided to communicate with the world, despite her barriers to communication.She became a prolific author, anti-war campaigner and spokeswoman for women’s and worker’s rights.She is also an inspiration to millions.
海倫·亞當斯·凱勒是一位美國作家,激進分子和演講家。她是美國第一個盲聾的大學畢業生。盡管海倫有交流障礙,但她在早年時就決定與世界交流。海倫是個多產作家,反戰聯盟人士,女權和工人的代言人。海倫也是數百萬人的勵志偶像。
Helen Keller was born in Alabama in 1880.When she was nineteen months old, she contracted a mysterious illness that left her deaf and blind.She developed a friendship with the daughter of her family’s cook, who created a sign language with her.By the age of seven, Helen wasusing over 60 signs with her family. She knew she could communicate.In 1886, her mother readCharles Dickens'book‘American Notes’about the successful education of a deaf and blind child.She decidedto seek help for Helen and was put in touch with 20-year-old teacher Anne Sullivan.She became Helen’s instructor and friend for the next 49 years.Helen learnt Braille and used it to learn French, German and Greek.Keller had great ambitions and went on to become a world-famous speaker and author.She campaigned for people with disabilities, among many other causes. She travelled to 39 countries and was friends with US presidents and famous figures, including Charlie Chaplin, and Mark Twain.Keller also wrote twelve books and many articles onsocial issues.Keller died in her sleep in 1968, aged 87.
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