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Helen Keller's speech in Topeka, Kansas, discussing the progress made in aiding the blind
September 30, 1949Item No 8 > Folder 12: Speeches: 1949 > Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 12: Speeches: 1949
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Helen Keller's speech to NY State Commission for the Blind regarding the sale of items made by the b...
1949Item No 11 > Folder 12: Speeches: 1949 > Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 12: Speeches: 1949
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A speech by Helen Keller given at the opening of a craft shop for the blind in Massachusetts
July 7, 1905Item No 6 > Folder 1: Speeches: 1903-1908 > Box 212: Speeches: 1903 - 1932 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 1: Speeches: 1903-1908
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Helen Keller's speech to schools of social welfare in Egypt advocating for the blind
1952Item No 13 > Folder 6: Speeches: Egypt, April 1952 > Box 214: Speeches: 1951 - 1955 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 6: Speeches: Egypt, April 1952
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Helen Keller's remarks to the blind workers of Lebanon expressing pride in their work
1952Item No 5 > Folder 7: Speeches: Lebanon, April-May 1952 > Box 214: Speeches: 1951 - 1955 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 7: Speeches: Lebanon, April-May 1952
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Helen Keller's remarks to the blind workers of Lebanon expressing pride in their work
1952Item No 4 > Folder 7: Speeches: Lebanon, April-May 1952 > Box 214: Speeches: 1951 - 1955 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 7: Speeches: Lebanon, April-May 1952
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Helen Keller's speech accepting an award and discussing blind-made products and workshops
September 27, 1955Item No 3 > Folder 20: Speeches: USA, June-December 1955 > Box 214: Speeches: 1951 - 1955 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 20: Speeches: USA, June-December 1955
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Helen Keller's speech to American Women's Luncheon in South Africa urging them to support the blind
May 10, 1951Item No 16 > Folder 14: Speeches: South Africa, March-May 1951 > Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
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- 14: Speeches: South Africa, March-May 1951
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Helen Keller's speech to businessmen of Latin America pleading for equal opportunities for the blind
1953Item No 1 > Folder 16: Speeches: Latin America, Misc., May-June 1953 > Box 214: Speeches: 1951 - 1955 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Box
- 214: Speeches: 1951 - 1955
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- 16: Speeches: Latin America, Misc., May-June 1953
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Incomplete speech written by Helen Keller regarding employment of the blind
Item No 1 > Folder 35: Speeches: Unemployment > Box 215: Speeches: 1956 - Misc. A > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Folder
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Helen Keller's speech in West Virginia advocating for a state commission for the blind
Item No 1 > Folder 36: Speeches: Wheeling, West Virginia > Box 215: Speeches: 1956 - Misc. A > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Folder
- 36: Speeches: Wheeling, West Virginia
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Address by J. Crowley encouraging renewed effort in the employment of the blind.
June 27, 1980Item No 7 > Folder 11: Centennial Congress - speakers speeches A-L > Box 104: Centennial Congress - HK Church Window > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence- Folder
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Helen Keller's speech, "The Renaissance of the Blind" advocating equal working conditions for the bl...
Item No 1 > Folder 30: Speeches: Renaissance of the Blind, The > Box 215: Speeches: 1956 - Misc. A > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Folder
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