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Miracle Worker and the Transcendentalist - Annie Sullivan, Franklin Sanborn, and the Education of Helen Keller (Paperback)
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Miracle Worker and the Transcendentalist - Annie Sullivan, Franklin Sanborn, and the Education of Helen Keller (Paperback)
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Helen Keller and her famous teacher, Annie Sullivan, up to the
present have consistently appeared near the top of lists of
best-known American women. But few Americans know much about the
history of how Anne Sullivan, once a pauper in a large
Massachusetts poorhouse, came to her role as the miracle worker who
taught the deaf and blind Helen Keller. Nor do most contemporaries
know how controversial the education of Helen Keller by Annie
Sullivan was in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Leading philanthropists, for example, attacked both Sullivan and
Keller for more than twenty years.Portraying the contrasting lives
of Sullivan and Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, the era s prominent
transcendentalist, abolitionist, and founder of many national
organizations, this book sheds new light on the ethnic and
religious tensions that haunted the notoriety of Sullivan and the
gender and disability expectations that affected the public
reception of both Sullivan and Keller. The book places into
historical context the Anglo-Saxon reformers exemplified by Sanborn
who, on the one hand, saved Sullivan from the poorhouse, but who
ultimately could not accept Sullivan s hero status. While
highlighting the story of Sullivan, Keller, and Sanborn, Wagner
also seeks to shed light on the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
America in which battles over class, ethnicity, gender, and
disability were fought by both genteel and by more belligerent
means."
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