Title: Miss Helen Keller reading Mrs' Coolidge's lips c1926 Jan' 12'
1 2Helen Keller
3Helens Legacy
4Her Poetry
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- "Autumn,"
- poem by
- Helen Keller, 27 October 1893.
- (Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers)
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12Library Of Congress Words and Deeds in American
History"Autumn," poem by Helen Keller, 27
October 1893.(Alexander Graham Bell Family
Papers)
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14- PERKINS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
Watertown, MA U.S.A.
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18Perkins Braille Writer
19Prom Night
- Edgar Rosario danced with two partners during
prom night Thursday at Perkins School for the
Blind. Later, all the seniors were crowned king
and queen. (Globe Staff Photo / David L. Ryan)
20 Helen Keller holding a Braille copy of her book
The Story of my Life in 1955
She altered our perception of the disabled and
remapped the boundaries of sight and sense.By
DIANE SCHUUR WITH DAVID JACKSON
21Communication
22Deaf-Blind Manual Alphabet
The Alexander Graham Bell Family
PapersPamphlet by Alexander Graham Bell, 1891 -
Transcription(Series Article and Speech Files,
Folder "Upon a Method of Teaching to a Very
Young Congenitally Deaf Child", 1891
23Sentences
24 Miss Helen Keller reading Mrs. Coolidge's
lipsc1926 Jan. 12.
Lip Reading
25Manual Alphabet
26Numbers
27 Helen Keller AG Bell Annie Sullivan
Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan
28- What do these people have in common with Helen
Keller?
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30- What do they have in common with you?
31Helen Keller
32Annie loves Helen forever and ever.
By Zilahir Zavala Albertini
33Helen hits Annie, locks her in the room a room
and hides the key.
By Veronica Mendiola Ochoa
34Helen breaks a jar to get attention.
By Dayana Sussette Mejia
35Helen finds her voice.
By Cristian
Perez
36- The Alexander Graham Bell Family PapersPamphlet
by Alexander Graham Bell, 1891 -
Transcription(Series Article and Speech Files,
Folder "Upon a Method of Teaching to a Very
Young Congenitally Deaf Child", 1891)
37- NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS PHOTOS
CURRENT ISSUE - AP Helen Keller holding a Braille book in 1955
Helen KellerShe altered our perception of the
disabled and remapped the boundaries of sight and
senseBy DIANE SCHUUR WITH DAVID JACKSON