An OpEd article titled “Tackling the roots of discrimination” (October 15, 2020) erroneously attributed the term ‘pictures in our head’ to American abolitionist Frederick Douglass. It was actually journalist Walter Lippmann who coined the term.
October 16, 2020 12:02 am | Updated 01:13 am IST
An OpEd article titled “Tackling the roots of discrimination” (October 15, 2020) erroneously attributed the term ‘pictures in our head’ to American abolitionist Frederick Douglass. It was actually journalist Walter Lippmann who coined the term.
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