You Must Remember This: Research in the APH archives
In my previous position at a university archive, I worked closely with researchers. My colleagues and I helped these researchers...
Read moreIn my previous position at a university archive, I worked closely with researchers. My colleagues and I helped these researchers...
Read moreIn 1933, Miss Elizabeth Aitkin sent Helen Keller a handful of letters from her third and fourth grade classes in...
Read moreIn my nearly 20-year career in the museum field, I have been a part of an exhibit team, helped locate...
Read moreI like numbers. I think the way they dance around and make different, almost mystical combinations is cool. (Hang with...
Read morePhotos above from Museum Archives: Hall braillewriter 1892; APH employees typing braille printing plates with stereograph machines, c. 1945; detail...
Read moreIn My Religion, published in 1927, Helen Keller spelled out her religious beliefs to the world. Helen was an ardent...
Read moreWhen I started working in the AFB (American Foundation for the Blind) Helen Keller Archive at APH in October of...
Read moreI’ve been pretty excited this week. It’s been almost sixteen months since we had a visitor in the museum, but...
Read moreLearn more about the Western Union Telegram to Helen Keller above on AFB Helen Keller Archive Online. Documents in...
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