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How Helen Keller Learned To Speak
The first intimation to me of Helen’s desire to speak was on the twenty-sixth of March, 1890, when her teacher, Miss Sullivan, called upon me with Helen and asked me to help her to teach Helen to speak, “For,” said she, “Helen has spelled upon her fingers, ‘I must speak.’”...
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Title: How Helen Keller Learned To Speak
Creator: Sarah Fuller (author)
Date: 1892
Format: Article
Publication: American Annals of the Deaf
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: vol.37, no.1, pp.23-30
Keywords: Alabama; Anne Sullivan; Autobiography; Biography; Blind; Boston, MA; Communication; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Education; Educational Institutions; Helen Keller; Horace Mann School; Institutions; Kate Keller; Massachusetts; Mildred Keller; Norway; Oralism; Sarah Fuller; Schools; Sensory Disability; Tuscumbia, AL
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations