Frosty Wooldridge
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Frosty Wooldridge (born 1947) is a US journalist, writer, traveler, and figure in the anti-illegal immigration movement in the United States.
Wooldridge attended Dougherty High School in Albany, Georgia and graduated with a BA in Journalism from Michigan State University in 1970, moving on to Grand Valley State University from which he graduated in English with a teaching certificate in 1973. [citation needed]
Wooldridge has had an active career in journalism, writing for seventeen national and two international magazines. He has had editorials published in national newspapers including the Rocky Mountain News, Denver Post, Albany Herald and Christian Science Monitor. He wrote a column, "Crystal Desert Continent," for a newspaper in Colorado while he lived in Antarctica. He also writes for News with Views, The Washington Dispatch and Rense.[citation needed]
[edit] Bibliography
- Handbook For Touring Bicyclists (Falcon Press, 1996)
- Strike Three! Take Your Base (Brookfield Reader, 2002).
- Bicycling Around The World," a compilation of bicycle adventures on six continents
- Antarctica: An Extreme Encounter
- Immigration’s Unarmed Invasion: Deadly Consequences (self-published)
[edit] External links
- Wake Up America Foundation
- Frosty Wooldridge.com
- "The Nativists", report on Wooldridge by the Southern Poverty Law Center