The Lackawanna Blind Association hosted its 96th annual Helen Keller Day Luncheon and Fashion Show in Peckville on Sunday.
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Hidden history: Helen Keller was an equal rights advocatePilkilton helped create Camp Courage, a camp that invites blind and deaf children from all 50 states to experience hands-on learning at the Helen Keller Birthplace. Children at the camp ...
The Village of Hempstead expects to close soon on the purchase of the six-story Helen Keller office building for $8.7 million ...
In 1925, as an ambassador for the newly formed American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller addressed the Lions Clubs International Convention in Cedar Point, Ohio.
"There is nothing more absurd, I think, than to have five or six different prints for the blind..." wrote Helen Keller. She would help change that. By Cori Brosnahan English Braille primer.
“I know from my own experience,” Helen Keller once said, “how infinitely precious religion is to those who must walk without sight.” In 1928 Author Keller, blind herself since the age of ...
Dr. Messenger and two others have moved their practice to a corner that has hosted eye doctors for more than 100 years.
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How Alexander Graham Bell Helped Helen Keller Defy the OddsEclipsed by his fame as the inventor of the telephone, phonograph, metal detector, and early forms of the hydrofoil (among other machines) is the extensive work that Alexander Graham Bell did with ...
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