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Gary Allen (August 2, 1936 – November 29, 1986) was an American conservative journalist, book author, and sociopolitical researcher.〔(). ''The New York Times''. December 2, 1986.〕 ==Background== As a student, Allen majored in history at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California,〔Ronald Lora, William Henry Longton, ''The Conservative Press in Twentieth-Century America'', Greenwood Press, 1999, p.507〕 and studied as well at California State University in Long Beach.〔(''None Dare Call It Conspiracy'' ), 1971〕 He was a prominent member of Robert W. Welch, Jr.'s John Birch Society, of which he was a spokesman. He contributed to magazines such as ''Conservative Digest''〔 and ''American Opinion'' magazine since 1964.〔Willie Maartens, ''Mapping Reality A Critical Perspective on Science and Religion'', iUniverse, 2006, p. 272〕 He also was the speech writer for George Wallace, the former governor of Alabama and a one-time segregationist, during the 1968 U.S. presidential election against Richard M. Nixon and Hubert H. Humphrey. He was an advisor to the conservative Texas millionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt.〔anonymous; ("Gary Allen, 50, Dies in West; Spread Conservatives' View" ), Associated Press, published in ''The New York Times'' on December 2, 1986.〕 Allen was the father of four children, including Michael Allen, a political news journalist who, as a ''Politico'' reporter, writes in a less editorialised manner than his father.〔Leibovich, Mark; ("The Man The White House Wakes Up To" ), ''New York Times Magazine''; 19 April 2010.〕 Allen died in 1986 in Long Beach, California, at the age of 50 of a liver ailment.〔
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