Episode 167 - Helen Keller on the Result of Education

Helen Keller was a remarkable woman.  Struck deaf and blind by childhood illness, she spent her entire life striving and achieving.  She did more in her life than many people without the same disabilities could ever hope to achieve.  She was the first deaf-blind woman to graduate with a bachelor's degree from Harvard, cofounded the ACLU, and met with and influenced Presidents for decades.  Her message was simple...be educated, be tolerant.  

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