Lamar White Jr.

Lamar White Jr. (born 1982)[1][better source needed] is an American publisher, investigative journalist, political blogger, and civil rights activist from New Orleans, Louisiana.

[citation needed] At the age of twelve months, he was diagnosed with spastic quadriplegia, a subset of cerebral palsy, which required a series of corrective orthopedic and neurological medical procedures and daily physical therapy.

[6] In 2012, White was the last person to engage in an online argument with the conservative new media mogul Andrew Breitbart, minutes before he unexpectedly died.

[9] In October 2014, White advocated on behalf of Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis, who was defeated in 2014 by Republican Greg Abbott.

The portrait depicted Jindal, an Indian-American, as significantly more light-skinned than he appears, spurring a national discussion about racial identity and representation.

[citation needed] On September 10, 2018, White uncovered evidence that bot accounts had been inundating Twitter with identical messages of support for U.S.

White's publication of her comments quickly went viral, which many understood to be a clear reference to lynchings, and Hyde-Smith, whose opponent is an African American, was swiftly condemned by civil rights leaders and organizations across the country.