1887 met Sullivan. June 1899 was admitted to Radcliffe Women's College of Harvard University. 1968 June 1 died at the age of 87, but lived in a dull and silent world for 86 years. During this period, she has finished 14 books. Among them, the most famous ones are: If you give me three days of light, my life story and the story of the stone wall.
She devoted herself to the welfare of the disabled and established many charitable organizations. 1964 won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and was selected as one of the "Top Ten American Idols of the 20th Century" by Time magazine the following year.
Helen Keller, as a socialist, started with 1909. 1909, she joined the socialist party in Massachusetts. She was a social activist long before she graduated from Radcliffe College. She herself stressed that it was not because of any education she received there.
When Keller became a socialist, she was already a world-famous woman. But she soon lost her reputation because she turned to socialism, which caused a new storm of public opinion. The newspaper that once praised her courage and wisdom turned to emphasize her disability. Columnists accused her of having no independent sensory acceptance and being subject to those who instilled ideas in her.
Keller spent the rest of his life raising money for the American Foundation for the Blind. She firmly believes that our society needs a thorough change, and this belief has never wavered. She supported the socialist Eugene V. Debs's previous presidential campaign. She also published articles on women's movement, politics and economy.
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