Dance to pay tribute to Helen Keller: activist, visionary . . . lover?

Taylor Boydstun Staff Writer “Helen Unveiled” will bring a fresh perspective to Troy University’s 22nd annual Helen Keller lecture series as it tells the story of her tragic romance through word, dance and music. The dedication to the life of Helen Keller will take place on Monday, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. in Claudia Crosby Theater. Helen Keller was a prominent figure from Tuscumbia widely known for overcoming obstacles associated with being deaf and blind. In addition to overcoming adversity, Keller is credited with being one of the 20th century’s…

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