Dr. Mary Grabar, Resident Fellow at the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI), recently published the article “The Forgotten History Of ‘The Black Silent Majority’” in the Federalist. The article discusses the history of  the “black silent majority,” working- and middle-class citizens who saw their once-vibrant cultural center terrorized by drug pushers and their efforts to take back their neighborhoods.

Mary Grabar, Ph.D., has taught college English for over twenty years. She is the founder of the Dissident Prof Education Project, Inc., an education reform initiative that offers information and resources for students, parents, and citizens. The motto, “Resisting the Re-Education of America,” arose in part from her perspective as a very young immigrant from the former Communist Yugoslavia (Slovenia specifically). She writes extensively and is the editor of EXILED. Ms. Grabar is also a contributor to SFPPR News & Analysis.