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African American Leaders
If any, who do you consider to be leaders of the African American Community?
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Most of our REAL leaders wont be seen nationally-unless they are politicians too. Most of the real leaders work in our neighborhoods/cities.
I think almost all of the congresspeople are our leaders-with the exception of some of the republican sellouts. I like Maxine Waters, and the light-skinned brother from Texas, Kwesi Mfume, Jesse's son, and a few more. I'll edit this later with their names. Good question. |
Good question professor; I hope to see a variety of responses. Myself--I agree with VctoriasSecrt that many of our leaders lack prominence but may actually be found within the folds of our local communities. I would rather say I like the influence of certain individuals. Given such, I favor Mfume for assuming the helm of the NAACP, the insight of Harvard University Prof Cornel West, and the voice and potential of Tavis Smiley. Additionally, and I say this with some regret, I favor anyone who responsibly raises their children and/or rears a family.
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Maybe we will see some of those "leaders" when Tavis Smiley has his dialogue/conversation about the Af Am's Agenda:
February 26th New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Atlanta, GA |
Not sure how I feel about giving one person or an elite group of people the power to speak for such a diverse group. I think we have people who are good at articulating some of the issues that our communities face but not a leader per se.
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I think nowadays the term "leader" is more a media label, a way to identify those it sees as having some greater socio/political insight or relevance to our community. ....of course, whether this is true or not is up for a major debate. :rolleyes: |
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Now if we could just use this diversity to our advantage…;) |
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