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Helen Keller

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At first attending schools for the deaf and blind, Keller went on to graduate from college with high honors. As Keller learned to live with her handicaps and excel, she went on to speak at events supporting social causes including "rights" for the handicapped and [[feminism|women's "rights".]] Politically she was on the far left and supported [[socialism]].
She was a founding member of the [[ACLU]], and was close personal friends with [[Margaret Sanger]], the founder of [[Planned Parenthood]]. So Keller did indeed endorse [[eugenics]] and the [[Abortion|killing]] of the unborn.
What liberal revisionist history doesn't teach that Keller became an extreme and often frightening a radical later in her life; then again, liberal professors [[Professor Values|agree with her sentiments]]. With words that could have come out of the mouth of [[Fidel Castro]] or [[Che Guevara]]She said, she went on record as saying "I am not for peace at all hazards. I regret this war ([[World War I]]), but I have never regretted the blood of the thousands spilled during the [[French Revolution]]". <ref>http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/keller-helen/works/1910s/16_01_16.htm</ref>
==References==
[[Category:Women]]
[[Category:Liberals]]
[[Category:Presidential Medal of Freedom award winners]]
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