- Robert Kinloch Massie
Rev. Robert Kinloch Massie (born 1956) is an American
author , Episcopalpriest , politicalcandidate , and formeranti-apartheid activist. He is the son of the famous author and journalistRobert K. Massie , and author Suzanne Massie.He was educated at
Princeton University and earned both a Master's degree in Divinity atYale and a Doctorate in Business Administration atHarvard . He was born withhemophilia . In the process of learning to deal with his disease, his parents began to study its history, including information on the most famous hemophiliac, the Tsarevich Alexis, son ofNicholas II , the lastTsar ofRussia . Their experience led to Robert Massie Sr.'s book "Nicholas and Alexandra". The Massies also documented their son's early trials in their jointly-written book "Journey".The Rev. Massie's life improved considerably with modern treatment, such as synthetic
Factor VIII . However, he was infected withHIV by a transfusion of contaminated blood before the danger of untested blood was realized. Remarkably, he did not develop any symptoms and has been the subject of various studies ofasymptomatic carriers ofHIV .He became an activist against apartheid in his student days. In 1998 he published "Loosing the Bonds: The United States and South Africa in the Apartheid Years" (Doubleday, 1998).
He ran for the post of
lieutenant governor ofMassachusetts in its 1994 election, becoming the Democratic candidate by winning a statewide primary. He is a fellow and former Executive Director of "Ceres", the "Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies".External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D04E5DD1F31F932A25752C0A96E958260 Loosing the Bonds] reviewed by the
New York Times
* [http://www.ceres.org Ceres] homepage.
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