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Helen Keller's Correspondence with Anne Sullivan Macy

The following correspondence was written circa 1916-1917 between Helen Keller in Tuscumbia, AL and Anne S. Macy in New York and Puerto Rico. The letters describe life in Tuscumbia, AL, the beauty of Puerto Rico, Helen Keller's reliance on Anne, and their horror and loathing of the imminent war.

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