Helen Adams Keller Helen Keller is an American writer and educator for the disabled. 1880 was born on June 27th in Gurkha mbia, a small town in northern Alabama. She/kloc-lost her sight and hearing when she was 0/9 months old because of a fever. In this dark and lonely world, she became lonely, but with the help of her tutor Anne Sullivan (Anne Sullivan), Helen learned to overcome the mental pain caused by physical defects with indomitable willpower. She loved life, gained a lot of knowledge, learned to read and speak, and began to communicate with others. Graduated with honors from Radcliffe College of Harvard University, USA, and became a well-known writer and educator with profound knowledge in English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled around the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the education and welfare of the blind. She has won praises from people all over the world and won prizes in many governments.
Helen believes that the tragedy of vision and hearing loss occurs more often in families where poor children are not treated in time. In order to eliminate crimes caused by social inequality, Helen joined the Socialist Party of America and the Industrial IWW Workers of the World and became a radical socialist. 1924, Helen began to raise money for the budding American Foundation for the Blind, and this task became the focus of her life. 1927, she published myligion, telling the process of her conversion to the church in Swedenburg. 1930 published her second autobiography (Middle Stream). Before World War II, Helen Keller was a fierce anti-fascist. During the war, she supported the United States on the battlefield and was often invited to visit military hospitals. After the war, she and Thompson traveled overseas on behalf of the blind. Helen's life is a tragedy, but we can see strength from her bravery. At that time, two articles, How did I become a socialist and Why did I join IWW, explained his motives. However, western history textbooks often praise Helen Keller's early stories of fighting against diseases, while treating adults as socialists is actually deliberately ignored. I mentioned this in the book Lies My Teacher Told Me-Errors in American History Textbooks. Helen Keller wrote 14 masterpieces in her life. The Story of My Life was published in college. My Life is her first novel. His works caused a sensation immediately after their publication in the United States, and were hailed as "unparalleled masterpieces in the history of world literature", with more than 100 published versions, which had a great influence in the world. This book consists of three books, My Life, out of the dark and Teacher, by Helen Keller, and a famous essay, If you give me three days of light, published in Atlantic Monthly.
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A Brief Introduction to the Life of Helen Adams Keller
00 Helen Adams Keller, also known as Helen Keller (1880-1968 June1), is an American woman writer and disabled educator. 1880 was born in mbia, Tuscany, a small town in northern Alabama. She was forced to lose her sight and hearing due to a scarlet fever in1September. In this dark and lonely world, she gave up on herself, but with the help of her tutor Anne Sullivan, Helen learned to overcome the mental pain caused by physical defects with tenacious perseverance. She loves life and has gained a lot of knowledge, learned to read and speak, and started to communicate with others. He graduated with honors from Radcliffe College of Harvard University in the United States and became a famous writer and educator proficient in English, French, German, Latin and Greek. She traveled around the world to raise money for schools for the blind and devoted her life to the welfare and education of the blind. She has been praised by people all over the world and won awards from many governments.
Helen believes that the tragedy of vision and hearing loss often occurs in families that cannot treat their children in time because of poverty. In order to eliminate the evil phenomenon caused by social inequality, Helen joined the American Socialist Party and the International Federation of Industrial Workers (IWW) and became a radical socialist. From 0065438 to 0924, Helen began to raise money for the budding American Foundation for the Blind, and this work became the focus of her life. 1927, she published "MyRiligion", describing the process of her conversion to Swedenburg. 1930, she published her second autobiography "Middle Stream". Before World War II, Helen Keller was a fierce anti-fascist. During the war, she supported American participation in the battlefield and was often invited to visit military hospitals. After the war, she and Thompson traveled around the world on behalf of overseas blind people. Helen's life is a tragedy, but we can see the strength of the brave from her. 00, how did I become a socialist and why did I join IWW to explain my motivation. However, western history textbooks often praise the story of Helen Keller's struggle with illness in her early years, but the fact that she became a socialist as an adult is deliberately ignored. This point is mentioned in the book "Lies told by my teacher-mistakes made in American history textbooks". Helen Keller wrote 14 masterpieces in her life. I published the story of my life in college. My life is her first novel. As soon as the work was published, it immediately caused a sensation in the United States and was called "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature". More than 0/00 editions of/kloc have been published, which has a great influence in the world. This book consists of three books, My Life, out of the dark and Teacher by Helen Keller and a famous essay, If you give me three days of light, published by Atlantic Monthly.