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TagWord countHelen Keller's speech at a luncheon with Illinois Industries for the Blind in Chicago, Illinois
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[Archivist’s annotation: Speeches 1942 Illinois Industries for the Blind]
Helen Keller's speech before Nebraska legislature challenging the state's attitude towards the blind
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[handwritten] Speech before Legislature Lincoln, Nebraska
5/12/47
[Archivist's annotation: HK
Speeches 1947
Nebraska Legislature]
Governor Peterson, Members of the Legislature and Friends,
Deeply ...
Helen Keller's speech at the New York Clergy Association luncheon advocating the needs of the blind
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[handwritten: Minister's Luncheon 5/15/47]
[Archivist's annotation: HK Speeches 1947]
For the ministers.
Dear Friends,
It is a most welcome and ...
Helen Keller's speech in New York to the House of Representatives asking to revise Social Security A...
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... deaf-blind [strikethrough: author] leader of the AFB]
[Archivist’s annotation: H.K. 1944
Speeches
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Labor]
Presented at the hearings ...
Helen Keller's speech in Indiana praising Junior League for their role in a campaign for funds for t...
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[Archivist’s annotation: Speeches 10-18-49 Fort Wayne, Indiana Junior League]
Helen Keller's address to the Chamber of Commerce of Nebraska challenging the state's attitude towar...
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[Archivist's annotation: 1947 H.K. Speeches Nebraska Citizens]
Helen Keller's speech to the Atlantic City Junior League advocating the needs of post-war overseas b...
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[Archivist's annotation: HK Speeches 1947 Junior League]
Helen Keller's speech in Australia regarding the adult blind and the Royal Institute for the Blind
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> Folder 11: Speeches: International and Misc., 1948
> Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951
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[Archivist's annotation: Speeches 1948 England Royal Natl. Institute for the Blind]
Helen Keller's speech praising the blind of France and their ability to reach beyond the harsh prese...
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Helen Keller's speech praising the blind of France and their ability to reach beyond the harsh prese...
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Helen Keller's speech at the New York Clergy Association luncheon advocating the needs of the blind
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Helen Keller's speech at the New York Clergy Association luncheon advocating the needs of the blind
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Helen Keller's speech to the Atlantic City Junior League advocating the needs of post-war overseas b...
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Helen Keller's speech to the Atlantic City Junior League advocating the needs of post-war overseas b...
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Helen Keller's speech to the Atlantic City Junior League advocating the needs of post-war overseas b...
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Helen Keller's speech before Nebraska legislature challenging the state's attitude towards the blind
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Helen Keller's speech to the American Youth for World Youth in New York praising their efforts
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> Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951
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Helen Keller's speech to the American Youth for World Youth in New York praising their efforts
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Helen Keller's speech to the American Youth for World Youth in New York praising their efforts
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> Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951
> Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
Helen Keller's speech to the American Youth for World Youth in New York praising their efforts
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> Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951
> Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
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