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'''Kimber Fountain''' is a libertarian author, historian, and speaker based in Galveston, Texas. She has been a member of the Libertarian Party since 2012. Kimber holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre and Dance from the University of Texas at Austin (2000) and has served as the feature writer and editor-in-chief of Galveston Monthly magazine since 2015. She has produced three long-form history books from Arcadia Publishing ~ The History Press: Galveston Seawall Chronicles (2017), Galveston’s Red Light District: A History of The Line (2018), and The Maceos and The Free State of Galveston, An Authorized History (2020). All three of her works offer keen, historical insight that is unapologetically libertarian, including such themes as personal liberty, the perils of prohibition, the decriminalization and/or legalization of sex work, government’s misguided attempt to legislate morality, victimless crime, and laissez faire capitalism. They also exhibit the importance of state and local governments as the foundations of a successful and prosperous Republic.
'''Kimber Fountain''' is a libertarian author, historian, and speaker based in Galveston, Texas. She has been a member of the Libertarian Party since 2012. Kimber holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre and Dance from the University of Texas at Austin (2000) and has served as the feature writer and editor-in-chief of Galveston Monthly magazine since 2015. She has produced three long-form history books from Arcadia Publishing ~ The History Press: Galveston Seawall Chronicles (2017), Galveston’s Red Light District: A History of The Line (2018), and The Maceos and The Free State of Galveston, An Authorized History (2020). All three of her works are written to portray unequivocally libertatian views on Personal Liberty, Prohibition, Sex Work, Victimless Crime, and Lassiez Faire Capitalism.


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