To whom did Helen Keller dedicate her autobiography, “The Story of My Life”?
Anne Sullivan
Eleanor Roosevelt
Charlie Chaplin
Alexander Graham Bell
Helen Keller graciously dedicated her autobiography, “The Story of My Life” to renowned inventor Alexander Graham Bell. Keller, who became blind and deaf at 18 months, had the fortune of crossing paths with Bell during her childhood when her parents sought his assistance. Bell connected the Keller family with the Perkins Institute through which Helen met her beloved teacher Anne Sullivan. Bell remained an unwavering pillar of support, offering not only personal guidance but also financial aid to ensure Helen’s living expenses were met.
The correct answer is Alexander Graham Bell.