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What was Helen elected to her freshman year at Radcliffe that she held until graduating?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Helen Keller was the first deaf blind person to earn a bachelor's degree. ...

#2 She published her famous autobiography The Story of My Life in 1903. ...

#3 She published 12 books in her writing career including Light in My Darkness. ...

Answered by itzAgnivanshii
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Helen Keller

In 1888, Keller traveled to Boston to attend Perkins, where she learned Braille and studied many subjects. In 1890, she moved to the Horace Mann School for the Deaf in Boston, where her new tutor, Sarah Fuller, taught her to understand words by placing her hands on the speaker’s face.

In 1890, she was accepted to Radcliffe College, where she graduated with honors. After her schooling was complete, Keller became a prolific writer and public speaker. She campaigned for the rights of the disabled, and also took strong and often controversial stances on political and social issues. She supported the women’s suffrage movement, spoke out against U.S. involvement in World War I, and was a devoted socialist.

When she died in 1968, Helen left an inspirational legacy for blind and deaf individuals. Many organizations, including the American Foundation for the Blind, honor her today.

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