This is the first book-length study of Helen Keller's public
speaking. It contains rhetorical analysis about how a person who
was "sightless but seen, deaf but heard" learned to communicate,
and how she gave public speeches for nearly 80 years inspiring
others with her "vision for a better tomorrow." The analysis, texts
of various speeches on a broad range of subjects, a chronology of
her speeches, and bibliography will be helpful to students and
teachers of speech and all those interested in Helen Keller.
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