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Meet Helen Keller
Written by Dr. Charles Margerison
Narrated by Various Narrators
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Being able to see and hear are gifts that many of us take for granted. Despite her problems, Helen Keller's story is surely one of the most inspirational! Follow her journey from early childhood where frustration, confusion and anger were part of her everyday life. Discover what made her go on to become the first deaf and blind person to earn her degree. Her motivations and fighting spirit led her to proceed to travel the world to educate people on politics and women’s rights. Despite disabilities, she succeeded in many ways, making major contributions to our world. Be inspired by this amazing story as it comes alive through BioViews®, a short biographical story, similar to an interview. These inspirational audios from Amazing People Worldwide® provide a new way of learning about amazing people who made major contributions and changed our world.
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