Helen Adams Keller 


Hellan Adams Keller is normally well- known Helen Keller. As an American author she acted as a very active activist in politics. She was born in Tuseumbia in Alabama in 1880. At her birth she was perfectly normal and healthy. But at the age of 02 years a serious illness made her deaf and blind. Luckily just before her 7th year, she found a professionally trained teacher. She was Anne Sullivan. She taught Keller how to read and write in braille. Next she took lessons from a teacher for the deaf. Later she entered Radcliffe College, and graduated with honours in 1904. After leaving college, she decided to help the deaf and the blind. Keller's life and work gave a lot of encouragement to many deaf and blind persons all over the world. She started the Hellen Keller Endowment Funds. She asked wealthy people to contribute to this fund.During World War Helen worked with soldiers who had lost their eyesight in the war. She won many international awards for her work from many Governments. She wrote many books. 

"The story of of my life" was written in 1903. " The world I Live In", "Light In My Darkness" ,"The Song Of The Song Wall" are some her books which were famous. Her books have been translated into more than 50 languages. Helen Keller who became world famous died in 1968. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and Keller was the first deaf-blind one who was graduated in it. As a best experienced educator in training deaf-blind people her versatile contribution and extraordinary accomplishment can highly be admired. At the present world the people who are deaf-blind scrap and drag the fruitful juice of Helen's remarkable contribution.