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What strategic framework do most Black leaders in the USA have?


What strategic framework do most Black leaders in the USA have?  

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  1. 1. The list are leaders or movements; each represent a strategic framework on how the black community in the usa shall act side a goal. Which one has the most disciples in modern black leadership? NOTE: I did not say the strategy a majority of black people in the usa desire, only a majority of black leaderhship. I think I covered all the most followed leaders/groups in Black history in the USA or the european colonies that preceded it.

    • Exodusters: USA citizenship+Segregation+Self Defense+Fiscal Capitalist
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    • Tulsa or Booker T Washington+Historical black colleges: USA citizenship+Integration+Fiscal capitalist+ Rule of law+intracommunal reliance
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    • Abolitionist+ Frederick Douglass: USA Citizenship+USA Civics+Integration+Fiscal capitalist+Individualism+rule of law
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    • Nat Turner: Religious+Segregation+Self Defense
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    • Black PAnthers for Self Defense: USA citizenship+integration+ self defense+ para socialist+intra communal reliance
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    • The Black Christian Churches+ NAACP+web dubois the younger: USA Citzizenship+Integration+Fiscal capitalist+Rule of law+intra communal reliance
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    • Garvey: Immigratory +fiscal capitalist+intra communal reliance+segregationist
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    • Seminoles/ Jonas Caballo: self defense+non english+syncretic culture+fiscal capitalist+anti christian
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    • Black Loyalist: militant+anti usa+fiscal capitalist+para segregationist+self defense
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    • One I did not name, please enter in the comments, i will try and adjust the poll
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My reasoning is simple. I find in AALBc, we debate on the black community, but we often escape what the black community is in the usa or eslewhere, not what we want it to be, or what it was. If most black leaders in the usa are of a certain philosophy then if your desire doesn't fit that you will find little advance or support to that idea among black leadership and i think that is a true problem. Not completely, because all it means is that you have to find or make a smaller black community in the usa or elsewhere. It isn't a grand problem. But, many black people in the USA or elsewhere tend to communicate plans for the whole village, not the section of likeminded black folk. So, what is the most followed strategy. None of those listed in my eyes are the same. Even the black church is not the same as frederick douglass, for example, and that matters. I do live in NYC and too often black people in NYC forget that no path is wrong or right. All paths lead to successes plus failures, by default. The question is what do you want and can you work side the others who are likeminded in the village to do something concrete beyond talk. 

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Barack Obama - Coalition Building.

This approach propelled this little known-community activist to the U.S. Senate and then the Oval Office.

No Black man or woman in the U.S. had ever been as successful politically and socially as Obama.

 

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@Stefan you definitely made a strong statement, historically. You didn't vote and the voting options include for what I didn't say. Since you didn't vote I will assume, your answer has nothing to do with my post.  ok,that is fine. But, based on the voting options, what you call coalition building is merely the strategy of the abolitionists. I want it known I do not concur to your historical position but thanks for sharing it. 

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