“Teacher Anne Sullivan taught deaf-blind Helen Keller language; Keller became global advocate for disability inclusion and education.”
Helen Keller: From Darkness to Light
ヘレン・ケラー 暗闇から光を投げかけた愛の天使
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Teacher Anne Sullivan taught deaf-blind Helen Keller language; Keller became global advocate for disability inclusion and education.
Anne, known to Helen as “Teacher,” first taught her student discipline, then “finger-spelling,” and finally, language itself. Eventually Helen learned how to actually speak. After graduating from college, she travelled and lectured around the world, devoting her life to the creation of a society where people with and without disabilities could live together. Her efforts spurred the development of educational and welfare programs in many countries. Helen’s story is an inspiration for young people everywhere.
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A Manga Publication
- Format 6 × 1 ch × vol
- Total read 0h 48m approx
- Published May 1996 – ongoing
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M25316 catalog