… 11/23/2020 Photograph of Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy and Polly Thomson with friends in … in our community, Happy Thanksgiving! May these words from Helen Keller's 1946 address in London on the nature of …
… his feet. by Elizabeth Emerson Thanks in large part to the Helen Keller Archive at the American Foundation for the Blind … life. Beginning with the first letter that I found in the Helen Keller Archive from Ed Chamberlin to Anne Sullivan, …
… 05/29/2019 Image Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, seated outside on the grass with … German Shepherd dog nearby, circa 1955 Please visit the Helen Keller Archive today between 12:00 and 12:30pm U.S. …
… everyone, everywhere. No one would be more proud of AFB's Helen Keller Archive than Helen Keller herself. It's not about the vast collection of …
… corner, there's still time to share the love with beautiful Helen Keller-themed gifts that help support the American … from a sterling silver ribbon-heart necklace inscribed with Helen Keller's quote "The best and most beautiful things in …
… into the rich trove of information contained in the digital Helen Keller Archive , the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) … 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment – focuses on Helen Keller’s advocacy for women’s right to vote . Using …
… Helen Keller worked for the American Foundation for the Blind for … the lives of people with disabilities. As caretakers of Helen Keller's archival collection and legacy, we are honored to …
… 07/04/2019 Image Helen Keller examines a bust of herself by the world-famous … in Davidson’s studio near Philadelphia. During the 1940s, Helen Keller corresponded from her home in Westport, …
… General Assembly, it is interesting to read the speech that Keller wrote for the United Nations in 1950. "Dear Friends: … and achievement. Hartford, Conn. October 27, 1950 Image: Helen Keller is seen "listening" to a debate at the United … what is being said. November 23rd, 1949. Recommended Links Helen Keller's Books, Essays, and Speeches Photographs of …
… in knowing?" The words that you see here were written by Helen Keller on June 21st 1887 — she was a few days shy of 7 years … teach her young pupil. Within a breathtakingly short time, Helen, who had been unable to communicate with the world …