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| Walter Williams is a... | |
| Who put this out? | |
| Because it's correct. | |
| Economics legend Walter Williams dies at 84. Yep, he's a George Mason economist. | |
| He wrote a column this week. | |
| Isn't that something? | |
| Black education tragedy is new. | |
| In it, he examined the dismal test scores in inner cities today. | |
| And offers rebuttals to the claim that they are the result of systemic racism. | |
| In addition to his columns, Williams had authored 11 books, the best known being The State Against Blacks, Liberty vs. | |
| the Tyranny of Socialism, Up From Projects, and Race and Economics, How Much Can Be Blamed on Discrimination? | |
| He had that rarest of traits, courage. | |
| The black dissenter of the left, against the left. | |
| May he rest in peace. | |
| I am a believer in an afterlife. | |
| Don't know what it's like. |