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Latest revision as of 04:53, 25 April 2022

Person.png Jamelle Bouie  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(journalist)
Jamelle Bouie.jpg
BornApril 12, 1987
NationalityUS
US journalist who has written extensively on racial politics.

Employment.png Columnist

In office
2019 - Present
EmployerThe New York Times
Preceded bySelva Demiralp

Employment.png Staff writer

In office
2013 - 2014
EmployerThe Daily Beast

Jamelle Bouie is a US journalist who has written extensively on racial politics.

Writings

Jamelle Bouie on Trump in 2015.png

On 19 November 2015, Bouie headlined an article in Slate: Donald Trump Is Actually a Moderate Republican.[1] Six days later he headlined an article, again in Slate: Donald Trump Is a Fascist, in which he claimed that "In the past week, however, “Donald Trump as fascist” has gone from hyperbolic to mainstream."[2]

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