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NameName PinyinName TypeLang.pref. Name
Helen Adams KellerGiven Name (名)Englishpreferred Name
海倫克勒Hailun KeleOther Name, Variants, incl. Married Name (其他,包括:字、婚後名)Chinese
海倫凱娜Hailun KainaOther Name, Variants, incl. Married Name (其他,包括:字、婚後名)Chinese
海倫開洛Hailun KailuoOther Name, Variants, incl. Married Name (其他,包括:字、婚後名)Chinese
愛倫凱Ailun KaiOther Name, Variants, incl. Married Name (其他,包括:字、婚後名)Chinese
Heln KellerOther Name, Variants, incl. Married Name (其他,包括:字、婚後名)English
凱娜KainaOther Name, Variants, incl. Married Name (其他,包括:字、婚後名)Chinese

birth/startdeath/endgender/groupgender uncertain
1880-06-271968-06-01female-


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Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist, and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree.[1][2] The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become widely known through the dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker. Her birthplace in West Tuscumbia, Alabama is now a museum [3] and sponsors an annual "Helen Keller Day". Her birthday on June 27 is commemorated as Helen Keller Day in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and was authorized at the federal level by presidential proclamation by President Jimmy Carter in 1980, the 100th anniversary of her birth.

A prolific author, Keller was well-traveled and outspoken in her convictions. A member of the Socialist Party of America and the Industrial Workers of the World, she campaigned for women's suffrage, labor rights, socialism, and other similar causes. She was inducted into the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1971[4] and was one of twelve inaugural inductees to the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame on June 8, 2015.[5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Keller


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Linglong, Vol: 7, Iss: 18, page: 23, 24 - mentioned in article
行將游華的美聾盲女作家xing jiang you hua de mei long mang nu zuo jiathe american deaf blind female writer is coming to China