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Conservative author and economist Walter Williams has died, ending the illustrious career of one of liberty’s fiercest yet most soft-spoken advocates.
He was 84.
Many conservatives know Williams from his years of subbing for talk radio host Rush Limbaugh. Others know Williams from his appearances on the 10-part 1980 PBS television series Free to Choose, featuring Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman.
Born in 1936, the John M. Olin distinguished professor of economics at George Mason University was known as a prolific author.
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A good man. We will be diminished by his loss.
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DeleteDid he ever get his wife down from the roof after she cleaned the gutters? I remember him mentioning he had to move the ladder to get to the show and would have to get her later.
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