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This collectible card features a black-and-white photographic image of Helen Keller, smiling warmly while holding an Oscar award for the 1956 documentary about her life. Helen Keller wears a dark garment with a pearl necklace, her hair styled in soft waves. At the top left corner, the letters "AFB" appear in bold white type with Braille dots underneath, representing the American Foundation for the Blind, which is also spelled out in white text below the logo.
In the lower left corner, the Ameritech logo is displayed with the text "Ameritech" in white and a swoosh in red beneath it. Helen Keller’s name is printed at the bottom right corner of the card. This card honors the Helen Keller Corporate Service Award and recognizes distinguished honoree Richard C. Notebaert, CEO and Chairman of Ameritech.
Braille access numbers appear on the card, aligning with the theme of support for the visually impaired. The card is connected to the 1997 American Foundation for the Blind Chicago dinner event and reflects themes of corporate service and contributions toward blindness awareness and support.
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