By 1968, he was criticizing desegregation efforts in The Wall Street Journal, saying that there was no evidence that desegregation leads to better educational outcomes, arguing instead that student achievement comes down to “genetic factors and environmental influences”
Real piece of work
Seiter describes Freeman’s work as an American phenomenon, writing “from a European perspective, many of [Freeman’s] conclusions are open to criticism.”
Real piece of work
Everyone else thought he was nuts