Excerpt from: A Letter To Mark Twain You once told me you were a pessimist, Mr. Clemens; but great men are usually mistaken about themselves. You are an optimist.... | |  Read Full Text |
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Title: | | A Letter To Mark Twain |
From: | | Out Of The Dark |
Creator: | | Helen Keller (author) |
Date: | | 1920 |
Format: | | Article |
Publisher: | | Doubleday, Page & Company, New York |
Source: | | Available at selected libraries |
Location: | | pp.208-212 |
Keywords: | | Accident; Advocacy; Blind; Correspondence; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Helen Keller; Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens; New York; New York Association For The Blind; Sensory Disability; Service Organizations; Social Welfare & Communities |
Topics: | | Institutions, Organizations & Corporations; Social Movements & Advocacy |
Note: | | Read by Mark Twain at a meeting of the New York Association for the Blind, March 29, 1906. |
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