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Kevin Lamb is an American freelance writer. He is the managing editor of ''The Social Contract,'' a public-affairs quarterly journal and briefly served as communications director of the National Policy Institute. A graduate of Indiana University with degrees in journalism and political science, Lamb formerly worked as managing editor of ''Human Events'' (2002–2005).〔Lamb, Kevin (2009). ("Ex-Insider Asks: What About Human Events' un-PC Past?," ) ''V Dare'', September 12.〕 However, he was criticized by the Southern Poverty Law Center for allegedly holding "racist" views and subsequently resigned.〔Lamb, Kevin (2005). ("The Leftward Course Of Human Events," ) ''V Dare'', September 22.〕〔("The New Racialists," ) ''Southern Poverty Law Center: Intelligence Report'', Summer 2006.〕 Prior to working at ''Human Events'', he was a library assistant at ''Newsweek'' magazine, from 1989-2002.〔Lamb, Kevin (2012). ("Remembering Newsweek—And the Bell Curve Wars," ) ''V Dare'', October 21.〕 Lamb was a founding editor of ''The Occidental Quarterly.'' In 2007, he resigned as editor in the wake of a purge of the editorial staff. Since his departure, Lamb has not had any involvement with ''TOQ''. Lamb assisted the late Samuel T. Francis in assembling, editing and publishing a seminal collection of essays, titled ''Race and the American Prospect: Essays on the Racial Realities of Our Nation and Our Time'', published in 2006.〔Vining, Jr., Daniel R. (2006). ("The Importance of Race Today," ) ''The Occidental Quarterly'', Vol. VI, No. 3, pp. 87-92.〕 He has written one book, titled ''The Open-Borders Network: How a Web of Ethnic Activists, Journalists, Corporations, Politicians, Lawyers, and Clergy Undermine U.S. Border Security and National Sovereignty'' (2007). ==Footnotes== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kevin Lamb」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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