The Gay Affair

Harvard, Plagiarism, and the Death of Academic Integrity

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Pub Date 2 Jan 2025 | Archive Date 21 Apr 2025
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Description

Claudine Gay's resignation on January 2, 2024, as Harvard University's first Black president, after only six months on the job, sent shock waves across the world. However, it did not shock anyone closely following her situation. Gay stepped down less than a month after giving disastrous testimony in Congress about her university's laissez-faire approach to protecting Jews on campus from rising expressions of antisemitism that followed Hamas's terrorist attacks on Israel. A double whammy occurred when it was reported that Gay had committed serial plagiarism involving her 1997 PhD dissertation completed while a student at Harvard and in other published works.

Among those whose work Gay pilfered was Dr. Carol Swain, author of the ground-breaking 1993 book Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress. In The Gay Affair, Dr. Swain offers a candid, compelling narrative about Gay, Harvard, academic plagiarism, and how she (Swain) was rebuffed and threatened financially when she attempted to seek a legal remedy from Harvard officials. For an insider's look into the world of elite institutional academia and how corners often get cut, Swain's The Gay Affair is a no-nonsense must-read.

The Gay Affair is the 13th book Dr. Carol M. Swain has either authored or co-authored. In addition to Black Faces, Black Interests, her other notable works include The New White Nationalism in America, Be The People, Black Eye for America, and The Adversity of Diversity. Dr. Swain is a retired university professor who was tenured at Vanderbilt and Princeton Universities. She resides in Nashville, Tennessee. 

Claudine Gay's resignation on January 2, 2024, as Harvard University's first Black president, after only six months on the job, sent shock waves across the world. However, it did not shock anyone...


Advance Praise

“Carol Swain’s new book dissects the failure of DEI and plagiarism through the story of former Harvard president Claudine Gay. Swain makes the case that justice will not be served until universities abandon racialist policies and make academic integrity the standard for all.”

— Christopher Rufo, journalist, writer, filmmaker, activist

“Dr. Carol Swain understands all too well how higher education has been hijacked by the left but without common sense accountability. Her latest book about the scandal surrounding the first black Harvard president—The Gay Affair: Harvard, Plagiarism, and the Death of Academic Integrity—is an insightful and inside look at Harvard’s humiliating failure to conduct due diligence on selecting a leader and why it matters regardless of race.”

— Gov. Mike Huckabee, appointed US Ambassador to Israel

“Striving for excellence was once a high priority for Black Americans. Slavery, Jim Crow racism, and discrimination were barriers that spurred many Blacks to defy racism by working harder and smarter. The Gay Affair illustrates the differences between Carol Swain and Claudine Gay, who represent different generations, socioeconomic backgrounds, and value systems. Unfortunately, the victimization culture of today has been a setback for many young black Americans who have had every opportunity to shine.”

— Robert L. Woodson, founder and president of the Woodson Center, 1776 Unites, and Voices of Black Mothers United. 

“Carol Swain’s new book dissects the failure of DEI and plagiarism through the story of former Harvard president Claudine Gay. Swain makes the case that justice will not be served until universities...


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PAGES 132

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