Shameen Anthanio-Williams is a U.S. Coast Guard veteran,
full-time homemaker, certified personal trainer, amateur bodybuilder and children’s book author. Born and raised in Bronx,
New York, she attended the highly esteemed LaGuardia High School of Music & Arts and Performing Arts in Manhattan where her appreciation for creative expression flourished. While providing family-friendly biographies for multi-generational audiences, Shameen hopes to build self-efficacy and compassion amongst our youth. Her books can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and online bookstores nationwide. Shameen resides in Maryland with her husband and three children.
The young woman who was Joanna (Anne ‘Annie’) Sullivan Macy was later known for her extraordinary work as the teacher of the famed deaf-blind author, political activist and lecturer, Helen Keller. In 1887, Anne Sullivan, a former student of the Perkins Institute for the Blind, was recommended by the institute to be the governess for six-year-old Keller.
With no formal educational training, twenty-year old Sullivan was able to teach the deaf-blind Keller to read and write and attend school. Through Sullivan’s instruction, Keller became the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1904. Sullivan served as both a support companion and life-long friend to Keller until she passed away in 1936. While she taught no other child or adult in her teaching career, her innovative methods in deaf-blind education were quite remarkable and are studied upon by scholars of education to this day.
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