3. What did the family say about Helen?
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At a young age, Helen is allowed to do as she pleases most of the time. Her family views her as incapable of learning. It is to Helen's disadvantage that her family basically ignores her. Being deaf and blind certainly didn't diminish Helen's intellectual abilities as her family seemed to believe.
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Helen was the first child to Arthur and Kate Keller. Her father Arthur Keller was not only a third cousin to Robert E. Lee, but he served in the Confederate Army. Additionally, he was a lawyer and editor for the North Alabamian. Before meeting Helen's mother, he was married to Sarah E. Rosser, but she passed away. He married Kate in 1877. A strong, loving man with an affinity for hunting and fishing, Arthur searched far and wide to help find Helen treatment during her younger years.