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November 1916 Poster  Poster showing ways that trachoma can be transmitted. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing ways to prevent trachoma. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  A poster showing where trachoma occurs. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing how trachoma can be controlled. Visual Still
December 31, 1920 Poster  Two posters promoting eye safety. Visual Still
1922 Poster  Group of blind boys with anti-gonorrhea message. Visual Still
1922 Poster  Drawing of blind girl with a message warning about gonorrhea. Visual Still
1940 Poster  A silhouette of a blind man with text of how Social Security will help blind people. Visual Still
December 1917 Poster  Poster with drawing of woman holding a baby. Visual Still
December 1917 Poster  Poster with a drawing of a doctor applying eye drops into a baby's eyes, a nurse assisting. Visual Still
December 1917 Poster  Poster with drawing of a man holding a baby, a woman in the a doorway. Visual Still
December 1917 Poster  Poster with drawing of a woman and baby in bed with two women sitting next to them. Visual Still
December 1917 Poster  Poster with drawing of several children leaving a school for the blind. Visual Still
1912 Slide  Portrait of Anne Sullivan, seated, wearing all white, head facing right with body turned left. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  Helen Keller's white, two story home in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  Helen Keller's childhood home, Ivy Green, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The photograph caption reads, Ivy Green, The Keller Homestead. The small house on the right is where Helen Keller was born. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  Lake with small, densely treed island, colored. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  A tree-lined road in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Visual Still
1886 Speech    Document
1837 Speech    Document
July 19, 1905 Telegram  Telegram from Helen Keller to John Hitz reading, in part: arrive in Washington Friday morning... and was sent via Western Union. Visual Still
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