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●After an illness at 18 months of age, she became blind and deaf.
●●At the time, Annie Sullivan, had just graduated from the same school where Laura Bridgeman had been educated. Miss Sullivan learned to communicate with Laura with sign langauge, and although she was educated at a school
●●●Annie Sullivan aka "Teacher" to Helen Keller, came into Helen's life when she was aged 6 or 7. This was the most important even in Helen's life because her Teacher freed her from the darkness. Soon, Helen became a child celebrity of sorts, and her achievements were often exaggerated in the press. She enjoyed visiting the Perkins school until one particular incident changed everything.
●●●●To a degree, the plagiarism accusation caused some to doubt whether Helen Keller●● was really the wonder-child she was known to be. This influenced her desire to attend Radcliffe (the female version of Harvard at the time). Although many colleges would have welcomed Helen Keller to their campuses, she went there because she was not specifically welcomed.
●●●●She began lessons in to speak orally,●● (early 1890s, needs verification), although the resulting speech was difficult for most to understand, much to Helen's dissapointment. However, if she practiced, she could do well in giving
●●●●At some point, Helen and Teacher went on a lecture tour on the Vaudeville circuit●●. This did not bother Helen. It was a way to earn money. Soon it became apparent that the tours were too hard on her teacher and another assistant was hired.
●●●After●● Teacher died ●●in 1936, Helen carried on. The devoted much of her efforts toward helping the blind through her work with the American Federation for the Blind
●●●●Her life is also filled with stories of how she supported very progressive causes, especially for the time and yet she was supported by wealthy benefactors●●●.

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