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  2. Anne Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Anne Sullivan Macy (born as Johanna Mansfield Sullivan; April 14, 1866 – October 20, 1936) was an American teacher best known for being the instructor and lifelong companion of Helen Keller. [1] At the age of five, Sullivan contracted trachoma , an eye disease, which left her partially blind and without reading or writing skills. [ 2 ]

  3. Ann Fisher (grammarian) - Wikipedia

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    Ann Fisher (later Slack; c. 9 December 1719 – 2 May 1778) was an English grammarian and successful author of several books. With A New Grammar (1745), she became the first woman to publish on modern English grammar, although Elizabeth Elstob had published a grammar of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) in 1715.

  4. Ann Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Ann Sullivan (animator) (1929–2020), American animator Anne Sullivan (1866–1936), American teacher Anne Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster (1915–2003), Irish-born peeress

  5. Laura Bridgman - Wikipedia

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    Laura Dewey Lynn Bridgman (December 21, 1829 – May 24, 1889) was the first deaf-blind American child to gain a significant education in the English language, forty-five years before the more famous Helen Keller; Bridgman’s friend Anne Sullivan became Helen Keller's aide.

  6. List of women linguists - Wikipedia

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    American syntactician and founder of Lexical-Functional Grammar Briggs, Jean: American-born anthropologist, ethnographer and linguist Bril, Isabelle: French linguist and typologist specialising in Austronesian languages Bromwich, Rachel: British philologist and Celtic specialist Broselow, Ellen: American experimental linguist Browman, Catherine

  7. The Frost King - Wikipedia

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    "The Frost King" (originally titled "Autumn Leaves" [1]) is a short story about King Jack Frost written by Helen Keller, then 11. [2] Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, had mentioned that the autumn leaves were "painted ruby, emerald, gold, crimson, and brown," and Keller, by her own account, imagined fairies doing the work.

  8. The Story of My Life (biography) - Wikipedia

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    The Story of My Life, first published in book form in 1903 is Helen Keller's autobiography detailing her early life, particularly her experiences with Anne Sullivan. [1] Portions of it were adapted by William Gibson for a 1957 Playhouse 90 production, a 1959 Broadway play, a 1962 Hollywood feature film, and the Indian film Black.

  9. Talk:Anne Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    She was best-known as "Anne Sullivan" or "Annie Sullivan"; this article really should be named "Anne Sullivan" with a redirect from "Anne Sullivan Macy". --Lquilter 20:46, 16 February 2012 (UTC) I've moved the article to Anne Sullivan from Anne Sullivan Macy. She is referred to internationally as "Anne Sullivan"; she is referred to in the ...