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In her article 'My Future As I See It, Helen mentions various ways in which she could help the disabled people. List any four of these.​

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Answered by ITZMAHIIIX
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HOPE ITS HELPS YOU THANKS ♥️♥️

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How Helen Keller Helped to Improve the World of the Disabled Essay

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Without doubt, Helen Keller is now a household name in nearly every part of the world (too bad she could never hear it.) Helen Keller faced many childhood and adulthood difficulties, and remains to be seen as an extremely positive influence for all women. From my perspective, she was a hardworking activist with her own personal views and opinions despite her ailments. Keller is a true role model for all women – especially those with their own diseases or disabilities. Feminists of all ages could look to the path Keller made for them in the world of women suffrage and equality. One of the things I found to be the most astounding about Helen Keller was how many organizations she had a hand in founding. To start, her own organization, Helen…show more content…

Keller is accredited with helping to pave the road for woman's right to vote, and the right to use birth control. She was also one of the main supporters of turning America toward socialism and equality, and was a strong supporter of pacifism. Keller actually protested against World War I in favor of the pacifist route, as she concluded that the war was only to benefit JP Morgan, as he had loaned so much money to the British overtime. Her views were that of peace and education, and she wished to aid America's continuing wish of security, freedom, and prosperity. Keller was one of the best spokeswoman of the 20th century time period, and she was one of the few who suffered an ailment such as her own. Thankfully, Keller's efforts did not go unnoticed. I believe that Keller would be extremely proud of the leaps this country has made to overcome woman's suffrage. Officially, the Nineteenth Amendment, which condoned the right to vote regardless of what gender the citizen is, was passed o the 26th of August in 1920. (ourdocuments.gov) In addition to woman rights finally being recognized, women have gained at least some recognition in equality today (though they are not paid the same amount as men in most fields of employment.) The world has also made bounds foreword in the field of disabilities. Across the country, schools focusing on the same kind of disabilities

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