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oxford-comma

Posted on April 20, 2017 November 8, 2018

‘Good Grammar’ Comes From Privilege, Not Virtue

Sarah Bronson
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Sarah Bronson
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Society+Politics
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grammar, oxford-comma, social-justice, society-politics, writing

The hunger to justify underdog grammar details—beloved Oxford comma included—has an ugly side. It can hurt people. Read more

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