Life well lived: Diana King, who changed the perception of dyslexia, dies at 90
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Diana King, a teacher and prolific writer who helped change the perception of dyslexia, died this week at age 90. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.July 1, 2018
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