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Following graduation, Keller went on to become a world-famous speaker and author. Although I do not share all of her religious and political views (e.g. she was a radical socialist and member of the Socialist Party and followed the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg, a mystic and "Christian" theologian born in 1688 who believed the second coming of Jesus Christ has already taken place), I do feel she did an amazing work in respect to being an advocate for people who are blind by raising awareness of blindness and the need for preventative measures. She was instrumental in changing the public perception of people with visual impairments. She pushed for changes in the law to ensure all people were treated with dignity and respect.
(thats what google said)
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