Episode
American Masters: Becoming Helen Keller
Overview
Revisit the complex life and legacy of the author, advocate and human rights pioneer. Helen Keller, who was deaf and blind, used her celebrity and wit to champion rights for women, people with disabilities and people living in poverty.
Details
- Series
- American Masters
- Season
- Season 35
- Episode
- Episode 10
- Air date
- 2021-10-19
- Runtime
- 88 min
Episode context
Becoming Helen Keller is Episode 10 in Season 35 of American Masters. It aired on 2021-10-19. The runtime is 88 min.
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