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Public Interest

Jul. 21, 2000

Linguistic Bias

If 'My Fair Lady' were written today, Eliza Doolittle would begin by speaking Ebonics and end by being appointed secretary of state.

        By Paul O'Brien

        "The moment an Englishman speaks he makes another Englishman despise him." - Henry Higgins

        George Bernard Shaw's professor Higgins knew that sad truth more than 100 years ago. Because it is a classic syllogism, the fact asserted by Higgins is self-evident. Higgins, after all, w...

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