What do you know about helen keller's ancestors,grandparents and parents?
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Helen Keller has long been venerated as an example of courage and determination. Rendered blind and deaf due to a disease she had at 19 months old, Helen eventually became an author, public speaker, and benefactor of other similarly affected people.
Helen was aided by a strong family who was not content to let her remain isolated. Her father, Arthur Keller, was the editor of a newspaper called the North Alabamian in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Her mother, Kate Adams, was the daughter of Charles Adams, who reached the rank of brigadier general in the Confederate army during the Civil War. She also had three brothers and one sister.
Helen was undoubtedly helped by the fact that her family was financially stable and had the connections to help them find the assistance Helen needed. A child from a less prosperous family would probably not have had the opportunity to overcome Helen's limitations.
Perhaps the most important person in Helen's life was her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Although not technically a member of her family, she lived with Helen for almost 50 years. Sullivan was able to open up Helen's world by teaching her to communicate.
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