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Lamar White

Frederick Lamar White, Jr., known as Lamar White (born May 5, 1982) is an American disability rights advocate, investigative journalist, and blogger from Alexandria, Louisiana, whose blog is named "CenLamar." He is also a contributing writer at ''The Independent Monthly'', ''Acadiana Business'', and ''Salon''.
==Blogging activity==

White reported the allegation that U.S. Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana's 1st congressional district and the House Majority Whip, attended an international white supremacist conference in 2002.
White advocated on behalf of Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, who was defeated in 2014 by Republican Greg Abbott. Davis featured White as a speaker about disability rights and Governor-elect Abbott's record on the Americans with Disabilities Act. White has also written for ''The Houston Chronicle'' about his disability and the identity politics surrounding disabilities.
White was the last person to communicate with the conservative new media mogul Andrew Breitbart, minutes before he unexpectedly died.
Additionally, White is a co-founder of the Second Giant Leap for Humankind, a political action committee created and conceived by Zack Kopplin, a well-known science activist from Louisiana, in order to keep creationism out of public school science classrooms and promote separation of church and state causes.
White has been interviewed on BBC's ''World News Tonight'', on which he discussed the enduring legacy of Solomon Northup, the protagonist of the Academy Award-winning film, ''Twelve Years a Slave''. White's works have also been featured and referenced in ''The New York Times'', ''The New Orleans Times-Picayune'', and ''Wonkette''.
White first exposed problems in Louisiana voucher schools, including Light City Academy, which was led by a self-proclaimed "prophet" who taught students how to become "prophets." Light City Academy was closely associated with several questionable nonprofit organization; there were questions about the financing of the school. Following White's report, Light City Academy was prohibited from accepting any additional voucher students.

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