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Why I used to love making jokes about Helen Keller

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Georgina Kleege offers her Brief but Spectacular take on blindness.

Growing up, Georgina Kleege hated Helen Keller; she saw the famous author and activist as a reproach to her own experience as a young blind woman. But she found a new way to relate to Keller later on, writing her a book of letters. Kleege, a lecturer at University of California, Berkeley, offers her Brief but Spectacular take on blindness.

07/06/2017

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