The 20th in a series of articles commemorating Women's History Month by spotlighting a significant speech or testimony delivered by a woman in the U.S. on this date. Helen Keller had spoken to many ...
To understand the people who've profoundly impacted history, we're exploring the books that profoundly impacted them. Here, Dorothy Herrmann, author of Helen Keller: A Life, tells us about the writer ...
Nearly 50 years after Helen Keller's death, she's speaking once again, through the poetry and other writings of award-winning poet Jeanie Thompson, the executive director of the Montgomery-based ...
Though deaf and blind, she learned to speak several languages, authored several books, and starred as herself in the 1919 film “Deliverance,” which is about her challenging personal journey to a ...
Swift Creek Mill Theatre explores the life of disability rights advocate and author Helen Keller with “The Miracle Worker.” ...
This Post-Bulletin story was originally published April 25, 2005. Prized in Marian Hall's collection of tapestries, paintings, rugs and memories from around the world is a book with a simple, ...
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