What was the Helen Keller's disability? Who helped her to overcome that?
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Explanation: Helen Keller was a blind and deaf handicapped person who learned to overcome her disability and become more than just a mere handicap. She learned to use her sense of touch to substitute for the lost sense of sight and sound.
In part because of Helen's advocacy, blindness became a disability recognized by the government. This allowed blind people to receive government assistance. Helen was also an advocate for Braille.
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Deaf and blind was Helen disability. Madam Anne Sullivan helped her to overcome that.
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