Keller's Early Life (relatively)
Learning to Communicate
Her Impact and Work
100

She lost her sight at this age (in months).

19 months.

100

The system of dots that allowed Keller to read and write.

Braille

100

Keller was an activist for women's rights and women's suffrage. This constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote as the effect of Helen Keller's (and many other's) work.

19th Amendment

200

The state Helen Keller was born in.

Alabama.

200

Keller used this writing tool that punched dots into paper. 

Braille Typewriter

200

Helen Keller received this prestigious honor in 1964. 

The Presidential Medal of Freedom

300

Helen Keller graduated from this university in 1904.

Radcliffe College (of Harvard University).

300

This teacher traveled with Keller for about 50 years. This was the teacher that first taught her how to communicate. She also has a diary titled "The Diary of ____"

Anne Sulivan

300

Helen Keller became a published author at the age of 22 with this autobiography. 

The Story of My Life.

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