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Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p Writer, advocate for the handicapped. At the age of nineteen months, due to an attack of scarlet fever, Helen Keller lost her senses of sight and hearing.She entered Radcliffe in 1900; with the aid of Anne Sullivan and other tutors, she took a full program and graduated cum laude in 1904. After college she worked extensively on behalf of the blind, and for refugees and the disabled after World War II. Keller was a prolific writer and among her works were two autobiographies: The Story of My Life (1902) and Midstream--My Later Life (1929).. }

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