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(#1) Abdul Hakim-Shabazz
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(#2) Agwu Amogu
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(#9) Dr. Anne Wortham
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(#10) Dr. George B.N. Ayittey
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(#11) Dr. James Robinson
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(#12) Dr. Jennifer Daniels
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(#13) Dr. Marva Y. Manigault
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(#14) Dr. Thomas Sowell
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(#15) Dr. Walter E. Williams
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(#16) Emanuel McLittle
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(#17) Gerald Reynolds
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(#18) Gerard Randall, Jr.
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(#19) Glenn Gipson
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(#20) Gregory Kane
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(#21) Guy Wilson
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(#24) Jimmy J.J. Walker
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(#25) John Clifton
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(#27) June Arunga
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(#29) Kenn Blanchard
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(#32) Oyewamide Akinsiun Ojo
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(#35) Richard Boddie
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(#36) Rigoberto Stewart
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(#38) Sam Motsuenyane
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(#42) Thompson Ayodele
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(#44) Jacquetta Szathmari
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Although the Civil Rights Movement has promoted progress on many issues, it has not fundamentally changed American racial capitalism. After entering the neoliberal era in the late 1970s, blacks became the biggest victims of political development. While advocating free competition and worshiping individualism, various bonuses are exclusively provided to white people. For many years, many famous black liberals have been the main force of various black social movements.
The random tool lists 44 great black libertarians in American history that you should know. The civil rights movement and anti-discrimination of black liberalism are in trouble, African Americans need to improve their own cultural quality and economic competitiveness.
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