Helen Keller‘s remarkable collection of letters — spanning from her childhood to adulthood — is hitting the open market for a jaw-dropping $75,000.
Momentsintime.com got its hands on the historic pages … which for the first time, reveal new details about the unknown relationship between Helen and her mother, Kate.
There’s a truly remarkable 7-page handwritten and illustrated letter written by Helen when she was just 8 years old — and, it provides early insight into how she’d later break barriers for people with hearing and sight impairments.
In addition, there’s a stack of 20 typed letters in the mix … some sent to other relatives, revealing Helen’s poetic flair and empathetic side.
This extraordinary archive was found in a Pasadena, CA garage sale, and purchased for the low low price of $54 — so, it’s an astronomical markup, but clearly a gem for any historical collector.
Born in 1880, Helen faced extraordinary challenges from the start — blind, deaf, and unable to speak.
But, instead of letting her circumstances define her, she blazed a trail of accomplishments and became a fierce advocate for people with disabilities up until her death in 1968.