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The Story of My Life / With her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy cover

The Story of My Life / With her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy

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The author recalls early childhood, a severe illness that left her deaf and blind, and the gradual breakthrough when a patient teacher introduced tactile spelling and object-sign associations that opened language, reading, and writing. The memoir traces schooling, learning to speak, and literary development, interspersed with personal letters and edited commentary that explain educational methods, personality traits, and practical challenges. An editor's supplementary account and teachers' reports contextualize the training techniques and offer reflections on style and achievement, presenting a combined portrait of inner life, intellectual growth, and the relationship at the heart of the author's education.

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Helen Keller

Helen Keller (1880-1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer who became the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her most famous work, "The Story of My Life," chronicles her early experiences and the profound impact of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. Keller's writings often reflect her optimistic philosophy and her belief in the power of education and communication. She was a prominent advocate for disability rights and social justice, using her platform to raise awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Keller's legacy continues to inspire generations, highlighting the importance of perseverance and the human spirit.

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