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Garland's Million; or, the Tragedy and Triumph of Legal History: American Society for Legal History Plenary Lecture, New Orleans, 2021 – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 June 2022

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Society for Legal History

On page 128 of this article,Reference Witt1 the sentence “Risa Goluboff and Mark Tushnet cite it as ‘a cautionary example’ and charge it with imposing undue limits on conceptions of race equality” misattributes the phrase “cautionary example” to Goluboff and Tushnet. It was written by Gloria Samson and appears at page xiv of the book Gloria Garrett Samson, The American Fund for Public Service: Charles Garland and Radical Philanthropy, 1922–1941 (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996). The sentence was intended to read as follows: “More recently, the Fund's historians have been less generous, calling it ‘a cautionary example’ and charging it (as Risa Goluboff and Mark Tushnet do) with imposing undue limits on conceptions of race equality.”

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Witt, John Fabian, “Garland's Million; or, the Tragedy and Triumph of Legal History: American Society for Legal History Plenary Lecture, New Orleans, 2021,” Law and History Review 40 (2022): 123147. doi:10.1017/S0738248022000013.CrossRefGoogle Scholar