[1] After attending the Massachusetts Normal Art School as a student, Wilhelmina Dranga joined the faculty, training teachers of drawing in the Boston area.
[2] She was also co-editor of Outlook for the Blind, a quarterly magazine begun by the Campbells in 1907.
In that same year, she was one of the organizers of the national conference of the American Association of Workers for the Blind, when it was held in Boston.
Wilhelmina Dranga Campbell died from pneumonia in 1911, in Columbus, Ohio, aged 39 years.
[4][5] "I feel the blind have lost in her a most true and devoted helper," wrote Helen Keller in reaction to the news.