Helen Keller's words continue to inspire millions, urging people to face challenges and find beauty in every moment ...
Helen Keller (seated, right) visits President John F. Kennedy (seated, left) at the White House on April 8, 1961. Helen Keller (seated, right) visits President John F. Kennedy (seated, left) at the ...
The American Foundation for the Blind has named Kathy Nimmer among its 2026 Helen Keller Achievement Award recipients.
A 96-year-old Kerala woman, Karthyayani Amma, defied age and illiteracy by enrolling in a literacy program. She astonishingly ...
Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf before the age of two, is recognized for her strength and courage when faced with overwhelming odds. Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama in 1880. However, ...
Helen Keller's words serve as a reminder that no task should be considered small or unimportant. She emphasises that ...
Helen Keller feeling a bust of herself. Taken from the 1954 Helen Keller documentary, The Unconquered. The activist Helen Keller lost the ability to see or hear 19 months after her birth on this day, ...
Alabama’s oldest church is still standing and it’s so historic that Helen Keller was baptized there. Here's what to know.
In today’s vernacular, Helen Keller would be called a social justice warrior, but too often people only see her as a seven year-old who learned to communicate at a water pump. My personal connection ...