Keller

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Keller is the surname of Helen Keller, the renowned American author and disability rights advocate who was both deaf and blind.

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Keller canonical 11

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
disability rights advocate
family name
human
lecturer
surname
advocatedFor rights of people with disabilities
women's rights
workers' rights
awardReceived Presidential Medal of Freedom
causeOfDisability illness in early childhood
communicationMethod Braille
manual alphabet
speech training
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1880-06-27
dateOfDeath 1968-06-01
derivedFromOccupation cellar master
winemaker
educatedBy Annie Sullivan
surface form: Anne Sullivan
employer American Foundation for the Blind
familyName Keller self-linksurface differs
givenName Helen
hasDisability blindness
deafness
hasNotableBearer Helen Keller
language English
languageOfOrigin German
movement disability rights movement
socialist movement in the United States
women's suffrage movement
notableWork Out of the Dark
The Story of My Life
The World I Live In
placeOfBirth Tuscumbia
surface form: Tuscumbia, Alabama, United States
placeOfDeath Easton, Connecticut
surface form: Easton, Connecticut, United States
residence Alabama
surface form: Alabama, United States

Connecticut
surface form: Connecticut, United States

Massachusetts
surface form: Massachusetts, United States
sexOrGender female

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Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Helen Keller familyName Keller
Major General Keller E. Rockey givenName Keller
subject surface form: Keller E. Rockey
Kate Keller familyName Keller
Kate Keller hasSurname Keller
Chris Keller familyName Keller
Timothy Keller familyName Keller
Major-General Rod Keller familyName Keller
subject surface form: Rod Keller
Marthe Keller familyName Keller
Larry Keller familyName Keller
Keller familyName Keller self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Helen Keller