Stan Evans: Unsung hero of the right

“Evans was seemingly omnipresent in the 20th-century conservative movement: he helped to found The Party of the Right as an undergrad at Yale and later served in an editorial capacity for The Freeman, National Review, Human Events, and The Indianapolis News. He was not only present at the founding of Young Americans for Freedom in 1960; he wrote the group’s charter, the so-called Sharon Statement. Eventually, Evans became a nationally syndicated columnist, and he founded the National Journalism Center (NJC) in 1977. He also did national radio commentary (in the pre-cable age) and eventually headed both the American Conservative Union (ACU) and the Philadelphia Society.” – Chronicles, March 1, 2023

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