Kevin Lamb
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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). However, he was criticized by the Southern Poverty Law Center for allegedly holding "racist" views and subsequently resigned.
Prior to working at Human Events, he was a library assistant at Newsweek magazine, from 1989-2002.
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.
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).