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ARTICLES RELATED TO David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations |  |  |  | David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations: Encyclopedia II - David Horowitz - Work in Race-RelationsHorowitz has continued to remain interested in the topic of race in the United States, and has written many articles on African Americans and American society.
Horowitz is a prominent opponent of "affirmative action" programs in the United States. In response to those advocating reparations for black slavery, he distributed an essay titled "Why reparations for slavery are a bad idea, and racist too"[1] to more than 50 college and university student newspapers. In the essay, Horowitz argued that present day black Americans had actually ...
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 |  |  | David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations: Encyclopedia II - David Horowitz - Life and careerHe was born in 1939 to a Jewish family in Forest Hills, New York. His parents Phil and Blanche Horowitz were school-teachers in Sunnyside Gardens, Queens, New York City, and raised their son in a strict 'Stalinist' environment. Horowitz went to Columbia University as an undergraduate, later taking a Master's degree in English literature at the University of California, Berkeley. Horowitz became a prominent member of the New Left movement in the United States—a break with the earlier Communist Party USA. After moving to California, Horowitz ...
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 |  |  | David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations: Encyclopedia II - David Horowitz - BooksHorowitz has written many books and pamphlets, including:
Student: The Political Activities of the Berkeley Students, (1962, this was his leftist period)
Empire and Revolution: A Radical Interpretation of Contemporary History, (1970 ISBN 0394708563)
Corporations and the Cold War, edited and with an introduction by David Horowitz (1970 ISBN 0853451605)
The Free World Colossus: A Critique of American Foreign Policy in the Cold War (1971 ISBN 0809001071)
"A Radical's D ...
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 |  |  | David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations: Encyclopedia II - David Horowitz - CriticismIn 2003, liberal activist Chip Berlet wrote an article for the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) entitled "Into the Mainstream", which named Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture (CSPC) as one of an "array of right-wing foundations and think tanks support[ing] efforts to make bigoted and discredited ideas respectable," for passages pertaining to Horowitz's writings against slavery reparations and affirmative action. [10] In an open letter to SPLC president Morris Dees, Horowitz urged Dees to remove the article from the SPLC web ...
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 |  |  | David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations: Encyclopedia II - David Horowitz - ProjectsIn 2004 Horowitz launched Discover the Networks (DSN), a conservative watchdog project that monitors the relationships between groups and individuals on the political left in the United States. DSN claims to research the political activities and financial supporters of its subjects and publicizes connections between prominent liberal figures and communist, socialist, Arab terrorist and other organiz ...
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 |  |  | David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations: Encyclopedia II - David Horowitz - Academic Bill of RightsHorowitz, along with some Republican leaders, has been promoting his "Academic Bill of Rights," an eight-point manifesto that seeks to eliminate alleged political bias in university hiring and grading. Horowitz claims that liberal bias in universities amounts to indoctrination, and charges that conservatives and particularly Republicans are 'systematically excluded' from faculties. He has often attempted to prove this by examining party registrations of faculty members[7]. The student government of Bates College has endorsed his Bill of Righ ...
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 |  |  | David Horowitz - Work in Race-Relations: Encyclopedia II - David Horowitz - Regarding Peter Jennings' deathHorowitz responded to the August 7, 2005, death of ABC News anchor Peter Jennings with his August 8 post on the Moonbat Central weblog, titled "Peter Jennings Sympathies for the Devil," in which he wrote:
Peter Jennings is dead, may he rest in peace. Lest we forget, however, while he was alive Peter Jennings did considerable damage to the cause of civilization and human deceny [sic] by his sympathy for Jew-hating terrorists and their supporters.
Media Matters for America and Al F ...
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