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The National Policy Institute is an Augusta, Georgia-based think tank.
The Institute's scholars have produced a series of reports on affirmative action, race and conservatism, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and its first annual report, The State of White America-2007.
Personnel
- William Regnery II, Chairman
Board of Directors
- Louis R. Andrews
- John Gardner
- Anthony Hilton
Advisory Committee (in formation)
- Miles Wolpin, Ph.D., J.D.
- Anthony Hilton, Ph.D.
- James Owens, Ph.D.
- Ralph Scott, Ph.D.
- Nicholas Stix, Project Director
Publications
"Affirmative Action and the Costs of Diversity"
"Conservatives and Race"
"The Costs and Benefits of Mass Deportation"
"A Letter from a Grandfather to His Genes"
"The Southern Poverty Law Center" (I)
"The Southern Poverty Law Center" (II)
The State of White America – 2007
External links
- Official website
- "The Groups: In the world of 'academic racism,' four groups play leading roles." Intelligence Report, Summer 2006, Southern Poverty Law Center.
- "The New Racialists: A fresh crop of 'intellectuals' joins the radical right," Intelligence Report, Summer 2006, Southern Poverty Law Center.