Helen Keller was a writer and a lecturer. She was deaf-blind person to be a graduate. How do you think she made this possible?
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Despite being blind and deaf, her family were determined she have the same opportunities as everyone else and so in 1886, inspired by an account in Charles Dickens' American Notes of the successful education of a deaf and blind woman, they sent Keller and her father Arthur H.
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