2. The Works of Helen Keller

Yes, Helen Keller. This includes The Story of My Life, along with The World I Live In and Out of the Dark.

As she's since been elevated to secular sainthood, it's forgotten by many that Keller was also a fierce radical, advocating for economic and social equality. She was also a living rebuke to the Nazis’ belief that the disabled were inferior, and that made her a target for their infamous 1933 book burnings. Her works went into the flames along with those of dozens of other writers while Joseph Goebbels bellowed about a new German era — but one of the things that endures best is Keller's rebuke:

History has taught you nothing if you think you can kill ideas. Tyrants have tried to do that often before, and the ideas have risen up in their might and destroyed them.

You can burn my books and the books of the best minds in Europe, but the ideas in them have seeped through a million channels, and will continue to quicken other minds.