IMO, Al Sharpton is a self-appointed spokesperson for Black America. He leads the National Action Network, an organization focused on social justice.
Otherwise, IMO, Black America does not have leadership in the traditional sense.
There's no individual(s) or group that Black America can look to as a beacon of light and/or champion on our behalf. That's by design.
It seems AfroAmerican history is being washed away until eventually, our people will no longer recognize themselves as ADOS/FBA nor embrace or fight for it.
If/when that shift becomes complete, I think AfroAmericans will adopt a mentality similar to that of Black folks who leave their home countries seeking better opportunities in white countries.
Non-ADOS/FBA Black folks are indifferent to racism white supremacy because they are houseguests in a white man's land (country).
It will be a sad reality if it should come to pass that AfroAmericans only believe this is our country because we live here and not by birthright, blood, sweat, tears and death built on centuries of oppression.
Right now, I don't see any AfroAmerican leadership on code to protect our birthright and fight for our inheritance. 😎