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In 1963, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and sociologist Nathan Glazer published their book, “Beyond the Melting Pot,” which transformed how ethnicity was viewed in America, from a homogenized country ...
This timeline explores Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s life, publications and the major milestones in his career.
News about Daniel Patrick Moynihan, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
A woman accused of telling an Asian American couple in Manhattan to “go back to China” has been identified as the daughter of late New York Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a new report said ...
In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan released his report on the Black family, titled "The Negro Family: The Case for National Action." Through structural and cultural analysis, the "Moynihan Report ...
Discover the life and legacy of former U.S. Senator and diplomat Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
"American Masters" profile also looks at Daniel Patrick Moynihan's years working for LBJ and Richard Nixon.
The younger Moynihan's boycott comes after years of salvos against CUNY by Jewish and pro-Israel activists.
The Moynihan report was written in 1965 and published while Daniel Patrick Moynihan served as assistant secretary of labor under President Lyndon Johnson.
I n winter 1993, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D., N.Y.) published a report titled “Defining Deviancy Down” in the American Scholar. His thesis was that American society since the 1960s had ...
Against the advice of his family and friends, Daniel Patrick Moynihan took a job with the Nixon administration as Richard Nixon's domestic advisor. Although Moynihan didn't necessarily agree with ...
In 1963, Daniel Patrick Moynihan and sociologist Nathan Glazer published their book, "Beyond the Melting Pot," which transformed how ethnicity was viewed in America, from a homogenized country to ...