Helen Keller
1880 – 1968
American

Writer and inspiration. She became a deaf-mute as a child, which meant that she could not be taught and lived in a wild isolation. A teacher, Anne Sullivan, succeeded in communicating with her, and both became world famous.

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1902–1987Carl Rogers
1929–1968Martin Luther King, Jr.
1842–1910William James
1859–1952John Dewey
1897–1980Dorothy Day
1857–1938Clarence Darrow
1907–1964Rachel Carson
1835–1919Andrew Carnegie
1837–1921John Burroughs
1821–1912Clara Barton
1820–1906Susan B. Anthony
1860–1935Jane Addams