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Today in History: On June 1, 1968, Helen Keller dies in Westport, Connecticut, at the age of 87. Blind and deaf from infancy, Keller circumvented her disabilities to become a world-renowned writer and lecturer. "My life has been happy because I have had wonderful friends and plenty of interesting work to do,” Helen Keller once wrote.
Helen Keller (1880 – 1968) was the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. She was also a disability rights advocate and a political activist. She was born in Tuscumbia, Colbert county, Alabama, USA.
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