Helen Keller

"The continued lynchings and other crimes against negroes, whether in New England or the South, and unspeakable political exponents of white supremacy, according to all recorded history, augur ill for America's future."

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Source: Helen Keller (2000). “To Love this Life: Quotations”, p.96, American Foundation for the Blind

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Helen Keller

Helen Keller

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Helen Keller was a pioneering author and activist who overcame deafness and blindness to advocate for education and social justice.

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