Manuscript/Mixed Material Speech, undated
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Image 1 of Speech, undated (Helen Keller) Ladies and Gentlemen: It is a great pleasure to me to speak in New York about the blind. For New York is great because of the open hand with which...
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Image 2 of Speech, undated 2 Without such a census there can be no order in our work. In Massachusetts this task is nearly completed. The next step is to awaken each town and city to a...
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Image 3 of Speech, undated 3 engage in. One of the principal objects of the movement which we ask you to help is to promote good workmanship among the sightless. In Boston, in a fashionable shopping district,...
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Image 4 of Speech, undated 4 partly with out indolent progenitors in the garden of Eden. All over the land the blind are stretching forth eager hands to the new tasks which shall soon be within their...
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Image 5 of Speech, undated 5 Zion City, as has been done in Ro u mania and attempted in Iowa. We have no queen to preside over such a city. America is a democracy, a multimonarchy, and...
- Contributor: Keller, Helen