Good News in History, April 14150 years ago today,
Anne Sullivan was born, the gifted teacher of the blind who famously broke through to
Helen Keller and taught her how to speak and read and write. Sullivan lost most of her eyesight to disease while growing up, which made it easy for her, at age 20, to relate to her famous pupil. Their story was portrayed in the 1962 award-winning film "The Miracle Worker,” based on
The Story of My Life, the 1902 autobiography of Helen Keller. WATCH a clip... (1866)
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