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Nobody is Canceling Helen Keller

Layne RadlauerLayne Radlauer
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25th December 2020
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Nobody is Canceling Helen Keller
An article does offer one Black activists perspective (Getty).

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Helen Keller was a blind and deaf woman born in 1880. With the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, she managed to overcome her disabilities and communicate with others. Ever since her story has inspired many. There’s even a statue of her in Washington, DC.

Then, Time published an article on Hellen Keller. In response, right-wing publications posted their own articles. They alleged that the Time article is advocating for “canceling” Helen Keller. What this actually means is uncertain, as Hellen Keller lacks social media accounts because dead people can’t use social media (not yet anyway).

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