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Deaf

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Helen Keller to Bertha L. Temple, 1900 November 5

Collection Identifier: A/K29h5
Overview:

Letter from Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind, to Bertha L Temple about Keller's election as vice-president of her freshman class at Radcliffe College, 1900.

Letter from Helen Keller to Mrs. H.L. Beach, 1936 December 31

Collection Identifier: A/K29h1
Overview:

Letter from Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind, to Mrs. H.L. Beach expressing her grief over the death of Keller's companion, Anne Sullivan Macy.

Papers of Helen Keller, 1903

Collection Identifier: RA.A/K24
Overview:

Papers of Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind, including a photocopied inscription by Keller and Annie Mansfield Sullivan from the book The Story of My Life, as well as letter from John Macy to Charles T. Copeland contained inside the volume.

Papers of Helen Keller, 1930-1957

Collection Identifier: A/K29h
Overview:

Letters from Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind., to various people regarding topics such as her travels, speaking engagements, and urging support of the American Foundation for the Blind.

Papers of Helen Keller, 1932-1939

Collection Identifier: A/K29h3
Overview:

Papers including a letter, photograph, and article, of Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind.

Papers of Helen Keller, 1933-1971

Collection Identifier: A/K29h2
Overview:

Papers of Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind.

Papers about the dedication of the Helen Keller Garden, 1954

Collection Identifier: A/K29h4
Overview:

Materials about the dedication of the Helen Keller Garden at Radcliffe College, 1954, including printed copies of digital reproductions of photographs of Helen Keller, a Harvard Crimson article documenting the dedication, and a reminiscence of the day (by Barbara Healey Killian, Radcliffe College Class of 1953).

Papers of Helen Keller, 1898-2003

Collection Identifier: SC 11
Overview:

Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, author, and a member of Radcliffe College Class of 1904, who was deafblind.