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salvorhardin

(9,995 posts)
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 03:53 PM Jul 2012

The Radical Dissent of Helen Keller

Here’s what they don’t teach: When the blind-deaf visionary learned that poor people were more likely to be blind than others, she set off down a pacifist, socialist path that broke the boundaries of her time—and continues to challenge ours today.

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In 1908 [Anne] Sullivan’s socialist husband, John Macy, encouraged Keller to read H. G. Wells’s New Worlds for Old, which influenced her views about radical change. She soon began to devour Macy’s extensive collection of political books, reading socialist publications (often in German Braille) and Marxist economists. In addition to giving inspirational lectures about blindness, Keller also talked, wrote, and agitated about radical social and political causes, making her class analysis explicit in such books as Social Causes of Blindness (1911), The Unemployed (1911), and The Underprivileged (1931). In 1915, after learning about the Ludlow Massacre—in which John D. Rockefeller’s private army killed coal miners and their wives and children in a labor confrontation in Colorado—Keller denounced him as a “monster of capitalism.”

Although she was universally praised for her courage in the face of her physical disabilities, she now found herself criticized for her political views.

In 1909 Keller joined the Socialist Party, wrote articles in support of its ideas, campaigned for its candidates, and lent her name to help striking workers. Although she was universally praised for her courage in the face of her physical disabilities, she now found herself criticized for her political views. The editor of the Brooklyn Eagle attacked her radical ideas, attributing them to “mistakes sprung out of the manifest limitations of her development.” In her 1912 essay “How I Became a Socialist,” published in the Call, a socialist newspaper, Keller wrote, “At that time, the compliments he paid me were so generous that I blush to remember them. But now that I have come out for socialism he reminds me and the public that I am blind and deaf and especially liable to error.”

Full article: http://www.yesmagazine.org/people-power/the-radical-dissent-of-helen-keller
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The Radical Dissent of Helen Keller (Original Post) salvorhardin Jul 2012 OP
When they teach about Helen Keller in elementary school, then don't mention her politics... backscatter712 Jul 2012 #1
The fact the J. Edgar Hoover had a huge file on her never gets mentioned, either hatrack Jul 2012 #3
k&r Starry Messenger Jul 2012 #2
k&r nt arely staircase Jul 2012 #4
She is one of Mama Bears favorite people. Arctic Dave Jul 2012 #5
Truly a remarkable woman. . . k&r. . .n/t annabanana Jul 2012 #6
Any person of feeling and empathy MUST be a socialist. xtraxritical Jul 2012 #7
K&R. n/t Egalitarian Thug Jul 2012 #8
Thanks for posting this. The link has the Zinn video on the Ludlow Massacre. freshwest Jul 2012 #9
Here's a wonderful Youtube video of her, late in life. nolabear Jul 2012 #10
She is the only socialist to appear on American money. Lucky Luciano Jul 2012 #11

backscatter712

(26,355 posts)
1. When they teach about Helen Keller in elementary school, then don't mention her politics...
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 03:54 PM
Jul 2012

But I'd have to say that her politics are the most important element of her story.

hatrack

(59,578 posts)
3. The fact the J. Edgar Hoover had a huge file on her never gets mentioned, either
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 04:03 PM
Jul 2012

I'd view such a file as a badge of honor - as I'm sure she did, assuming she found out.

 

Arctic Dave

(13,812 posts)
5. She is one of Mama Bears favorite people.
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 04:27 PM
Jul 2012

She brought Helen Keller'a grand niece to Alaska for a tour of the schools.

 

xtraxritical

(3,576 posts)
7. Any person of feeling and empathy MUST be a socialist.
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 04:50 PM
Jul 2012

But in the USA of today Democrats are the next best.

nolabear

(41,937 posts)
10. Here's a wonderful Youtube video of her, late in life.
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 05:43 PM
Jul 2012

I know someone who knew her a little bit, in Dallas in her later years. She was indeed, an amazing force.

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