Keller wrote Hoover in the winter of 1933, asking for him to visit the American Foundation for the Blind in order to spark up interest in their new project. Throughout the letter, Keller speaks of her admiration for Hoover and the respect that she has for him. Keller wrote the letter because she believed that Hoover would be able to bring attention to her cause. The faith Keller had in Hoover also emulates a bias towards him, as their friendly relationship allowed Keller to view Hoover in a more positive
Keller wrote Hoover in the winter of 1933, asking for him to visit the American Foundation for the Blind in order to spark up interest in their new project. Throughout the letter, Keller speaks of her admiration for Hoover and the respect that she has for him. Keller wrote the letter because she believed that Hoover would be able to bring attention to her cause. The faith Keller had in Hoover also emulates a bias towards him, as their friendly relationship allowed Keller to view Hoover in a more positive