Ann Sullivan is known as a "miracle worker" mainly because she is one. With faith in God, she communicates with other people in blind, hearing-impaired Helen Keller, to read Braille. It sounds impossible. Johnna Mansfield Sullivan, known for his life as Anne or Anne, was born on Feeding Hills, Massachusetts on April 14, 1866. Ann's "family" lived there till she was ten. Her mother and her father, Thomas and Alice Sullivan, are immigrants from Ireland and are poor and sick. Annie is sick. She suffers from untreated trachoma, causing seizure at 7 years old.
Anagnos chose Anne Mansfield Sullivan, a former student of Perkins. "Mansfield" is her own decoration; it has a generous voice. If this pseudonym is to give a higher position, it is because Ann Sullivan born in poverty has no place at all. She was infected with trachoma when she was 5 years old. This is eye disease. Three years later, the mother died of tuberculosis and was buried in a pottery field. A semi-blind Ann was thrown in between the niece and the madman of the slums streets of Tewasbury, Massachusetts. Decades later, Anne Sullivan remembered that it was "strange, strange and scary." A blotch. "
Hobart Alexander, Sally and Robert Alexander. (2008). She touched the world: Laura Bridgman, the pioneer of blindness. Horn book 5-12. Laura Bridgeman was a pioneer in front of Anne Sullivan. Indeed, she taught Anne Sullivan for a long time before Anne left to teach a little girl named Helen Keller. She was completely hearing-impaired, almost completely blind when hit by scher red fever. Her courage and skill was inspired by Dr. Samuel Gridleigh Howe who started the first Perkins blind school. This book contains a good reference and a list of websites for readers to learn more. A new assistant who introduced today's monks and blind people who have not yet been invented during the Laura era is also interesting.
Ann Sullivan is known as a "miracle worker" mainly because she is one. With faith in God, she communicates with other people in blind, hearing-impaired Helen Keller, to read Braille. It sounds impossible. Johnna Mansfield Sullivan, known for his life as Anne or Anne, was born on Feeding Hills, Massachusetts on April 14, 1866. Ann's "family" lived there till she was ten. Her mother and her father, Thomas and Alice Sullivan, are immigrants from Ireland and are poor and sick. Annie is sick. She suffers from untreated trachoma, causing seizure at 7 years old.