Helen Keller (rebel Lives)

Helen Keller (rebel Lives)
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ocean Press
Country
Australia
Published
2 October 2005
Pages
88
ISBN
9781876175603

Helen Keller (rebel Lives)

A biography of an American radical and her long life campaigning as a crusading socialist. Helen Keller is blind, deaf and dumb, yet in her blindness she sees oppression, in her deafness she hears the cry of outraged humanity, and in her speechlessness she voice the demand for justice. CLEVELAND PRESS [30th January 1911] Features political writings and speeches for women’s suffrage, in defence of the IWW and against the First World War. The REBEL LIVES series seeks to capture the spirit of revolutionaries in struggle, providing a glimpse at how and why they became fighters for radical social change.

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