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Sudha Chandran,
This Indian actress and classical dancer needs no introduction. Born in Kerala, this 50-year-old artist met with an accident when she was just 16. Doctors missed a small wound in her ankle and plastered it, which later got infected and there was no alternative left but to amputate her leg. She overcame her disability by getting a prosthetic ?Jaipur Foot? and became one of the most popular and acclaimed classical dancers of the country. Having performed Bharatnatyam internationally, Chandran has also been a known figure in the Indian television and film industry. Having received many awards for her amazing talent, Chandran is an inspiration to many.

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Sudha Chandran

This Indian actress and classical dancer needs no introduction. Born in Kerala, this 50-year-old artist met with an accident when she was just 16. Doctors missed a small wound in her ankle and plastered it, which later got infected and there was no alternative left but to amputate her leg. She overcame her disability by getting a prosthetic ?Jaipur Foot? and became one of the most popular and acclaimed classical dancers of the country. Having performed Bharatnatyam internationally, Chandran has also been a known figure in the Indian television and film industry. Having received many awards for her amazing talent, Chandran is an inspiration to many!

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Helen Adams Keller?(June 27, 1880?? June 1, 1968) was an American author,?disability rights?advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West?Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her?sight?and?hearing?after a bout of illness at the age of nineteen months. She then communicated primarily using?home signs?until the age of seven when she met her first teacher and life-long companion?Anne Sullivan, who taught her language, including reading and writing; Sullivan's first lessons involved spelling words on Keller's hand to show her the names of objects around her. She also learned how to speak and to understand other people's speech using the?Tadoma?method. After an education at both specialist and mainstream schools, she attended?Radcliffe College?of?Harvard University?and became the first?deafblind?person to earn a?Bachelor of Arts?degree. She worked for the?American Foundation for the Blind?(AFB) from 1924 until 1968, during which time she toured the United States and traveled to 35 countries around the globe advocating for those with vision loss.

Helen Keller

Keller holding a?magnolia,?c.?1920

BornHelen Adams Keller
June 27, 1880
Tuscumbia, Alabama, U.S.DiedJune 1, 1968?(aged?87)
Easton, Connecticut, U.S.Resting placeWashington National CathedralOccupation

Author?political activist?lecturer

EducationRadcliffe College?(BA)Notable worksThe Story of My Life?(1903)Signature

Keller was a prolific author, writing 14 books and hundreds of speeches and?essays?on topics ranging from animals to?Mahatma Gandhi.[1]?Keller campaigned for those with?disabilities, for?women?s suffrage,?labor rights, and?world peace. She joined the?Socialist Party of America?in 1909. She was a supporter of the?NAACP?and an original member of the?American Civil Liberties Union. In 1933, when her book?How I Became a Socialist?was burned by?Nazi youth, she wrote an open letter to the Student Body of Germany condemning censorship and prejudice.

The story of Keller and Sullivan was made famous by Keller's 1903 autobiography,?The Story of My Life, and its adaptations for film and stage,?The Miracle Worker. Her birthplace is now a museum[2]?and sponsors an annual "Helen Keller Day". Her June 27 birthday is commemorated as Helen Keller Day in?Pennsylvania?and, in the centenary year of her birth, was recognized by a presidential proclamation from U.S. President?Jimmy Carter.

She was inducted into the?Alabama Women's Hall of Fame?in 1971 and was one of twelve inaugural inductees to the Alabama Writers Hall of Fame on June 8, 2015.[3]
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