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J. Miller is National Review magazines National Political
Reporter, based in Washington, D.C., and author of The Unmaking
of Americans: How Multiculturalism Has Undermined the Assimilation
Ethic (The Free Press, May 1998). He is also a contributing
editor of Reason magazine and writes frequently for a variety
of publications, including the New York Times, Investors
Business Daily, the Wall Street Journal, Readers
Digest, and The New Republic. The American Prospect
has called Miller one of the brightest young thinkers on the
right. More recently, The Washington Monthly dubbed
him a rising star among a new generation of conservative
thinkers and writers.
Before joining National Review in 1998, Miller was vice president
of the Center for Equal Opportunity, which he helped found with
Linda Chavez, and a Bradley Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Prior
to that, Miller was a reporter and researcher at The New Republic,
where he worked with Fred Barnes.
While attending the University of Michigan, Miller edited the award-winning
student newspaper, The Michigan Review.
Miller lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife, son, daughter,
and two cats.
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