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''American Atheist: A Journal of Atheist News and Thought'', commonly known as ''American Atheist Magazine'', is a quarterly
magazine A magazine is a periodical publication, generally published on a regular schedule (often weekly or monthly), containing a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or by a combinatio ...
currently edited by Alyssa Fuller and Tom Van Denburgh and published by
American Atheists American Atheists is a non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to defending the civil liberties of atheists and advocating complete separation of church and state. It provides speakers for colleges, universities, clubs, and the ...
. ''American Atheist'' is available in print with an annual membership in American Atheists and in PDF form on Scribd.com.


History

The magazine was established in
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. The name of the magazine has changed several times over the course of its history. An early issue is numbered Volume 1, Number 1 (January 1971) and is titled: ''The American Atheist – Poor Richard’s Reports''.Zindler, Frank,
Notes on American Atheist magazine
. September 21, 2013.
Frank Zindler Frank R. Zindler (May 23, 1939) is an American atheist who served as interim president of the atheist organization American Atheists in 2008. Career Prior to his involvement in the atheist community, he was Chairman, Division of Science, Nursi ...
documented the beginning of the magazine as follows: The issue bearing the earliest publication data was printed in axin ''American Atheist'', Vol. 46, No. 6 (July, 2008). It is numbered Vol. 1, No. 1, and is dated January, 1971. The title includes the definite article —''The American Atheist''—and carries the subtitle ''Poor Richard’s Reports''. The earliest issue of the magazine in the archives of Zindler (still carrying the definite article in the title, but no longer having a subtitle) is numbered Vol. 17, No. 7 and dated July 1975. As Zindler wrote: "Thus, the circumstances surrounding the date at which the publication of the present journal American Atheist began are a complete mystery." On the other hand, American Atheists, Inc. uploaded three issues from 1964 (starting with vol. 6, no. 3, March 1964) to Scribd. By late 1991, publication became extremely sporadic, lapsing entirely in early 1992. The magazine eventually resumed publication in late 1996.


Documentable publication of the magazine

* March 1964 to autumn of 1992 * Winter 1996 to present


Editors

* Richard F. O'Hair: Editor-in-chief V1N1 January 1971 until V18N1 January 1976. * Madalyn (Murray) O’Hair: Associate Editor V1N1 January 1971. Contributing Editor V17N8 Aug. 1975. Editor V18N2 Feb 1976). Editor-in-chief V19N2 Feb. 1977. Editor Emeritus V25N7 July 1983. (Murdered Sept/Oct, 1995) * Robin Eileen Murray-O’Hair: Poetess V23N5 May 81. Poetry V23N7 July 1981 until Editor-in-chief V25N7, July 1983. (Murdered Sept/Oct 1995)
Edmund Bojarski
General Editor, December 1977 through February 1978
Frank Duffy
General Editor V20N8 (April 1978) through V21N4 (April 1979) >> * Ellen Johnson: Editor V44N2 (April 2006) through V46N5 (June 2008) * Frank R. Zindler: Editor & Managing Editor V35N1 (Winter 1996–1997) through V44N2 (JanFebMar 2006). Editor, American Atheist Press V44N2 (April 2006) through V46N5 (June 2008). Editor; Managing Editor, V46N6 (July 2008) through V47N1 (January 2009). Managing Editor, V47N2 (Feb 2009) up to the present. Resumes being Editor, American Atheist, for V49N2 (2Q2011) * Bill Hampl: General Editor, American Atheist V47N2 (Feb 09) throughV47N7 (Oct 09) * Pamela Whissel: Editor-in-chief V49N3 (3Q2011) to V58N2 (March/Apr 2020) * Alyssa Fuller: Managing Editor V59N1 (1Q2021) to current


George H. W. Bush controversy

Vice President
George H. W. Bush George Herbert Walker BushSince around 2000, he has been usually called George H. W. Bush, Bush Senior, Bush 41 or Bush the Elder to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, who served as the 43rd president from 2001 to 2009; pr ...
was questioned by American Atheist Press news reporter
Rob Sherman Robert I. Sherman (April 2, 1953 – December 9, 2016) was an American political activist, perennial candidate, and businessman. He was known for his role as an Illinois Green Party candidate and for his atheist advocacy. He died in a plane crash ...
at Chicago's O'Hare Airport on 27 August 1987, just after announcing his candidacy for president. Sherman asked Bush about separation of church and state and about his opinion of the citizenship and patriotism of Atheists. Sherman quoted him as saying:Drum, Kevin (March 23, 2006)
"JUST DON'T MARRY AN ATHEIST, OK?"
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An exchange of letters that took place in 1989 between the late
Jon Garth Murray Jon Garth Murray (November 16, 1954 – September 29, 1995) served as president of American Atheists, a non-governmental organization that lobbied on the separation of church and state. He was the second son of Madalyn Murray O'Hair, an activist ...
, then president of
American Atheists American Atheists is a non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to defending the civil liberties of atheists and advocating complete separation of church and state. It provides speakers for colleges, universities, clubs, and the ...
, and White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray, prove that the conversation with Vice President Bush took place, exactly as reported. Those two letters are on file at the Bush Presidential Library in Texas. The letter from Mr. Murray to Mr. Gray is expected to be available in late 2013 as a part of a file called Item # CF 01193-002, but a related letter by Mr. Murray to the Members of Congress, which referenced Mr. Murray's letter to Mr. Gray, is available for public view. The reply letter from Mr. Gray to Mr. Murray is also available for public view. The letter from Mr. Murray to the Members of Congress is from a file identified as White House Office of Records Management, Subject Code RM, Document Number 157715 CU. This document is a letter that Jon Murray sent to every Member of Congress on February 21, 1990. In this letter, Mr. Murray describes the news conference that Zindler attended and quotes exactly the conversation between Mr. Bush and Zindler, and then states: Mr. Murray's letter to the Members of Congress went on to say that Mr. Bush must issue "an apology and retraction of the remarks or alternately the Congress of the United States must pass a resolution censuring President Bush for the remarks." The letter from Mr. Gray to Mr. Murray is located in a file identified as White House Office of Records Management, Subject Code RM, Document Number 041388 CU.


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