
Helen Keller. Image from flickr user Arabani
Helen Keller was born June 27, 1880.
Jimmy Carter designated her birthday National Helen Keller Day, in 1980. Twitter’s catching up with the celebration. Are you?
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Helen Keller. Image from flickr user Arabani
Helen Keller was born June 27, 1880.
Jimmy Carter designated her birthday National Helen Keller Day, in 1980. Twitter’s catching up with the celebration. Are you?
For Helen Keller's birthday, the magnificent Mark Twain sent her about the myth of originality in creative work https://t.co/ilwgkbT3hc
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) June 27, 2016
For Helen Keller's birthday, the touching account of her first experience of dance, thanks to Martha Graham https://t.co/hDbZfFNIV0
— Maria Popova (@brainpicker) June 27, 2016
Commemorate Helen Keller's birthday today with a few of her thoughts on literature: https://t.co/MH6DIHEZT7 pic.twitter.com/NlzfH2kZKb
— NY Public Library (@nypl) June 27, 2016
Helen Keller was born 136 years ago today. Her front-page obit from 1968: https://t.co/cGG9mnautZ pic.twitter.com/xqd8yuWJX0
— NYT Archives (@NYTArchives) June 27, 2016
Today in 1880: Helen Keller is born. Her unusual watch, made to tell time in the dark: https://t.co/H9UI9OtuW4 pic.twitter.com/5e4XFojj0X
— amhistorymuseum (@amhistorymuseum) June 27, 2016
10 Things You Might Not Know About Helen Keller — https://t.co/gpzlAH8Fpx pic.twitter.com/gXkJDnD2O4
— Mental Floss (@mental_floss) June 27, 2016
That awkward moment when Chris Brown is like "look at me now" and I'm just like…
— Helen Keller (@The_HelenKeller) June 27, 2016
'The highest result of education is tolerance.'
The wisdom of #HelenKeller rises above racism and hatred pic.twitter.com/zVyqxn4aAK
— Matthew Ward (@HistoryNeedsYou) June 27, 2016
Happy birthday to Helen Keller, inspirational author, activist and lecturer. pic.twitter.com/QPSitiUnJU
— Big Think (@bigthink) June 27, 2016
How Helen Keller experienced Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. https://t.co/vZMxhc7Jj7 pic.twitter.com/dIfOJd1cA0
— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) June 27, 2016
The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision. – Helen Keller #Brexit https://t.co/QV2FNlyRLC
— Bianca Jagger (@BiancaJagger) June 24, 2016
On Heller Keller's birthday, a letter she wrote to Herbert Hoover in 1955. http://t.co/Ps4LRv94Y7
— OurPresidents (@OurPresidents) June 27, 2014
June 27 is the birthday of Helen Keller, a student of Alexander Graham Bell. Her poem “Autumn” is dedicated to Bell. http://t.co/d5U6wX8GSi
— Library of Congress (@librarycongress) June 27, 2014
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