Alan Keyes Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Updated on January 17, 2026
Alan Keyes Biography
(Activist)Birthday: August 7, 1950 (Leo)
Born In: New York, New York, United States
Advanced SearchBorn in a military family, Keyes spent his childhood in Army bases. While his brothers enlisted in the military, he pursued his political ambitions. Studying political philosophy and Government affairs, he started out in Government service as the apprentice of Jeane Kirkpatrick, in the Department of State. The department which handled international affairs sent Keyes on various diplomatic assignments to India and Zimbabwe. During the Reagan administration he assisted the President in handling international affairs, and was also a member of the President’s advisory council on National Security. He was also the US ambassador to the ‘ECOSOC’. A staunch believer of anti-abortion ethics, this activist echoed the sentiments at the ‘World Population Conference’ in Mexico City. He is well known for having expressed his displeasure against the LGBT community public. He considers homosexuality as sinful, even though his daughter Maya is a self-professed Lesbian. After an abrupt resignation from Government services, he joined the ‘Republican Party, and participated in the Senate elections of 1988 and 1992. The highlights of his political career were his participation in the Presidential elections of 1996, 2000 and 2008. In 2008, he formed the ‘America’s Independent Party’ after separating from the Republican Party and losing out on a Constitution Party nomination. He strongly opposes Barack Obama, and he even filled a law suit charging the US President of manipulating his birth records. To know more about the life and personality of Alan Keyes read the following biography
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Alan Lee Keyes
Age: 73 Years, 73 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Jocelyn Marcel Keyes
father: Allison Keyes
mother: Gerthina Keyes
children: Andrew Keyes, Francis Keyes, Maya Keyes
Born Country: United States
Quotes By Alan Keyes Diplomats
political ideology: Political party Republican - Constitution America's Independent Party Independent
U.S. State: New Yorkers, African-American From New Yorkers
Ideology: Republicans
Founder/Co-Founder: America's Party
More Factseducation: Cornell University, Harvard University
awards: First Amendment Award
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American PeopleBlack LeadersBlack DiplomatsPolitical LeadersBlack Miscellaneous Childhood & Early LifeKeyes was the fifth child born to his parents, Gerthina Keyes, a U.S army sergeant, and Allison, on August 7th, 1950. He went on to become a US diplomat and politician. Though Keyes was born in Long Island, New York, he grew up in the army bases around US and even overseas in Italy.He went to ‘Cornell University’ to pursue his under-graduate studies in political philosophy. Keyes primed under the guidance of American sophist and academician Allan Bloom in the university. His father and brothers were commissioned in Vietnam during the war, and when the campus was ravaged by anti-Vietnam war supporters, Keyes faced dangers as he refused to be a part of the demonstrations.Following the life-threats, Keyes abandoned the campus and enrolled in an overseas residential program of the ‘Cornell University’ in Paris, and completed his schooling under the mentorship of Allan Bloom.For his graduate program in government affairs, Alan attended the ‘Harvard University’ where he made acquaintance with William Kristol, who would later manage Alan’s U.S. Senate campaign. This activist earned his ‘Bachelor of Arts’ degree in 1972.As a part of his doctoral dissertation, Alan studied under Professor Harvey C. Mansfield, and he presented his discourse on constitutional theory and an eminent constitutionalist named Alexander Hamilton. He also underwent an apprenticeship in the United States Department of State under Jeane Kirkpatrick. The ‘Harvard University’ granted him a PhD in government affairs in 1979.