Helen Keller Information

Click here for American Foundation for the Blind-Helen Keller Archival Letters Collection. The Helen Keller Papers, which constitute the majority of the archival repository, are fascinating in scope and content. The collection contains an impressive array of items including acknowledgement cards Miss Keller sent to AFB donors, manuscripts of the many plays and films about Miss Keller's life, and original draft copies of Miss Keller's most famous published and unpublished writings. During Miss Keller's lifetime, she not only met, but often formed lasting friendships with the great national and international personalities of her day, from Alexander Graham Bell to Woodrow Wilson. Much of her correspondence with these famous people is included in this collection.

Click here for American Foundation for the Blind-Helen Keller Archival Photographs Collection

Click here for The Life of Helen Keller by The Royal National Institute for the Blind. This Webpage is produced by the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB), which is a UK organisation. Some of the words used on this page are spelt differently to how they are spelt in American English.

Click here for Perkins School for the Blind page for Helen Keller

Click here for Ivy Green, Birthplace of Helen Keller in Tuscumbia, Alabama.

If you need more links then go to www.altavista.com and perform a search using the words "Helen+Keller." You will get hundreds of links!

 

An image from the American Foundation
for the Blind-Helen Keller Archival
Photographs Collection.

"I am only one; but still I am one.
I cannot do everything,
but I still can do something.
I will not refuse to do
the something I can do."

-Helen Keller

 

 

The cottage at Ivy Green where
Helen Keller was born on
June 27, 1880, to Captain Arthur H.
and Kate Adams Keller of
Tuscumbia, Alabama.
Lucky Ducky
Derby
Art at the
Festival
The Miracle
Worker

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