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    Default Walter Williams Died

    First black conservative I can remember reading, far ahead of his time:

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/walter-wi...ist-dead-at-84
    Walter Williams, conservative economics professor, columnist, dead at 84
    Williams grew up in Pennsylvania and drove a cab before going on to college, eventually earning a doctorate in economics at UCLA By Brie Stimson | Fox News


    Renowned conservative economics professor and columnist Walter Williams has died. He was 84.




    Williams taught economics at George Mason University in Virginia for 40 years and had a nationally syndicated column.


    He died Wednesday, a day after teaching his final class, according to fellow professor Donald J. Boudreaux in the Wall Street Journal.


    “Dr. Williams’ body of work was remarkable, prolific and, without question, controversial,” the university said. “His principal scholarly research was devoted to studying the effects on minority groups of markets as well as of government policies, an important and complicated area of study.”


    Williams grew up in Pennsylvania and drove a cab before going on to college, eventually earning a doctorate in economics at UCLA, according to the Journal.


    ECONOMIST WALTER WILLIAMS: SOCIALISM VS ECONOMIC FREEDOM - A HISTORY LESSON


    He wrote 10 books, including 1982’s “The State Against Blacks,” which was the basis of a PBS documentary, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.


    In his last column, "Blacks of yesteryear and today," Williams wrote about current and past racial tensions in America reflected through his teenage years in a housing project in Northern Philadelphia.


    News of his death prompted words of grief from several prominent Republicans.


    “Walter Williams was legendary,” Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, wrote. “He was brilliant, incisive, witty, and profound. I grew up reading him, and he was a ferocious defender of free markets and a powerful explainer of the virtues of Liberty."


    Fox News' Mark Levin called Williams’ death a “punch in the gut.” He said Williams’ had an “enormous” influence on him from the time he was a child.


    President of the Heritage Foundation Kay C. James called Williams “a good friend and one of the world's most brilliant economists. … Truly a great loss for America.”


    Economist and author Thomas Sowell recalled that Williams once commented about the two of them making up a small group of Black conservatives.


    "There was a time when the black conservative community would have consisted of me and Walter Williams," Sowell recalled. "I know Walter used to say the two of us should never fly on the same plane otherwise the whole movement will disappear if the plane goes down."


    “I first met Walter Williams when I was 17,” Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., tweeted. “I’ll never forget his speech about conservation, that there is rarely a shortage of things privately owned! RIP to a brilliant and important voice for Liberty.”



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    I just love this resource on his website!

    http://walterewilliams.com/miscellaneous/days.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    First black conservative I can remember reading, far ahead of his time:

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/walter-wi...ist-dead-at-84
    And love reading Thomas Sowell.
    Last edited by SassyLady; 12-05-2020 at 10:36 PM.
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