Helen Keller
Helen Keller was born June 27th, 1880 in Tuscumbia Alabama. Contrary to popular belief, Helen was born healthy child without any handicaps.
Family
Helen's family descended from Casper Keller of Switzerland and granddaughter of Alexander Moore of Virginia. Helene's father, Arthur Keller, was in the confederate army and served as captain. Her mother, Kate Adams, was his second wife. Helen had one sister, Mildred who was younger than her.
Childhood & School
Helen was a healthy baby for the first year of her life, however February when she was only 19 months old she got sick. Acute congestion of the brain and stomach mixed with a high fever caused her to lose all sight and hearing. Helen felt like she was left in the dark, quite literally, and the only thing she could cling to was her mother's dress. Helen quickly learned subtle ways of communication such as nodding or imitating acts to show what she wants. Although she was impaired of seeing or hearing, Helen managed to make a friend. Martha, the servant's daughter and her would often get into mischief. Martha was one of Helen's only childhood friends.

