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Annie Sullivan is a remarkable woman
Still fighting in 2024
I wonder what Helen would have thought of a woman getting an abortion because their child would be born handicapped.
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Although I greatly admire Helen, I was shocked and saddened by her championing abortion. However I remember reading that Alexander Bell was a eugenicist, so it is possible that he influenced her. What a pity that such a remarkable petson did not grasp or regard God's word and understand that He thought us that life begins at conseption. 😢
What truly admirable people. The father, the teacher, Bell, her mother, and Helen herself. So many people had such intricate roles in one persons life, yet each of them contributed to American and human history. To greatness: as Helen famously said, “alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.” ❤
Thanks god WE do have antibiotics and treatments ,vaccines against infancy ilnesses..Helen probably caught a meningitis which affected her optical nerves and hearing and damaged thé membranes of her brain. Poor baby Helen .She had a full life thanks to Ann and knew joy and success but today. She would be cured with antibiotics like many other infants .of those Times .
According to my reading, Emily was a strong willed person, like her own father. As Susan became more closely involved in the Dickinson family, eventually marrying E’s brother, Austin, Susan feared that her own identity as a person so she strove to keep Emily at a distance. Emily, on the other hand, hungered for a soul mate, and decided that Susan was that person. Emily regarded Susan as her loving sister, the one person with whom she could share her inmost thoughts. Their relationship, almost a courtship, at least on Emily’s part, seemed to be one of a push me, pull me nature. Each of the women wanted a relationship with the other, but wanted it on her terms.
Children could understand her speech in story telling.
Thanks for sharing this video we history students are really needed
Why is the Black National Anthem for the intro?
A selfless dedication with a heart of compassion, mercy and love from an extraordinary women for another human being, absolutely amazing ❤
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But, I Love, Her Specialty, Of Writing, Because, Today's Technologies, Are Built Around That, And Helen Keller WROTE AND CREATED HER OWN 😭☺️🤗 POETRY!!!!! SHE IS FAMOUS!!!!!!!
Annie gave Helen her voice! Without her fighting for Helen, there would be no Helen Keller….
Anne Sullivan was the guide light of Hellen life Hellen was trapped in herself without her teacher, shw wouldn't have been able to show the wonderful and inspiring woman she was and the people she helped.
I am and always will be prochoice
Never again
We must always fight for our freedom
Clara Barton is my great, great, great Aunt. My great, great grandmother is Clara Barton Smith.
my cousin also we might be familly hurrah
I have always admired Helen & Annie. Our life's work is with people who have disabilities, to help discover their unique abilities & capacity for life & love. How sad then to hear that Helen promoted abortion, taking the life of a pre-born child who is not "perfect" or convenient. I hope that Helen came to realize this later in life.
she is amazing woman
Helen Keller is a hero. Such girl power of hr time. Keller should be taught to children in schools to teach the young that they can achieve any thing.
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I can't help but Wonder are ideas about the world situation may have not been all her own she probably was Heavy influenced by Sullivan herself parrot it may have been Sullivan speaking through Helen Keller
No doubt she was brilliant and most Brave to overcome all the obstacles that she did God bless her❤❤
God bless her heart. And God bless my Sullivan f o r happened to death and blind❤❤❤
I’m sad that I don’t have the names of these women locked in my memory! They deserve my admiration! And gratitude!
This is rediculous! She wasn’t completely blind( legally blind… not 100% blind) and she wasn’t completely fully 100% deaf either. It’s obvious if u watch more footage of her. Her teacher Ann was the real genius and hero of her story.. such a shame she wasn’t also awarded the Nobel prize
Very upsetting if she was Not a Lesbian though…
What do you mean? She was very respectful as she was. Lesbian or not. Things she created from her straying away from people's normative views and beliefs are the greatest parts of her works that we love.
Excellent documentary!!! Read much of her poems, but far from comprehensively so. Many have read loved, & quite a few dark, naturally. Anyway, all valuable still.
I love 19th century women! They were amazing! May those lovely ladies rest in peace.❤
I don't have a degree 😊
Just found out I'm related to Emily
I love the film 'black' which is loosely based on Helen Keller and her teacher
Ugh, these "questionable" ads are just relentless on UA-cam!
a great model if you want to make independent art and not be involved in society
That surprises me that she was in favor of abortion.sad
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Ilove women and girl , ilove my sisters ilove my wife ilove my moma we can do it ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 salute from men big ♥ heart
We are from right next to Cambridge, but grew up in area. Our Greek yia yia grew up in Cambridge 20's-30's & then our dad his basically first real girlfriend worked at Perkins school! I didn't know Helen Keller & Annie came here. Just down the street in Medford where our other parents & grandparents were raised & where Amelia Earhart grew up, after her success they had a parade for her there. But yeah, I guess everyone originally traveled from this direction.😅...Also the Medford mentioned above thats where Black Dahlia came from.
This is amazing she had a hard time communicate with others so good the teacher is so good at teaching Helen Keller never gave up!! So good even though she was so naughty
Is the gentleman speaking also blind?
Her art, her brilliance, her craft, the beauty that came from her soul infused into her poetry. Dickinson was astonishing. Still is.
Emily is the best!! #1 Forever!! <3
She was agoraphobic. Dealin with men as a writer could be frightening. She preferred to write than be a wife and mother. Bi curious too. No, that was Virginia Woolf. Could be Dickenson too. The archtype is introvert.
How we have fallen. I’m so sad.
cry about it (:
Emily was spiritual but not Christian. She was more into the spirituality of nature.
Exactly that's what people don't seem to talk about. They just narrate her life as "atheist to religious" But it's more than that. Her skepticism in religion gives her a better spirituality
Didn't she keep women down by proving that she could not get by without a man.
certainly not!
It is well known they Miss Keller was fluent in the art of SARCASM. lol