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The man was brilliant ahead his of time. Believed blacks could achieve equality by being self reliant. And he was right because in the end no matter what color you are “Money Talks”. Unfortunately history shows the black community chose a different path by following a certain party and leaders like the community agitator. I wonder what Washington would have thought if he could have seen the future.
I wonder if one reason you like him is that I gather he was a lower-key black leader who didn't directly threaten the status quo - he was not loudly demanding voting rights, for instance.
Black Americans are and have always been self-reliant and resilient. They survived when whites burned down Black Wall Street, terrorized their families in the night, raped their women and daughters and lynched their fathers and sons. Somehow, through it all, they managed to fight for civil rights and make it possible for their children to be successful and for other minorities to come here and do the same. Today Black Americans continue to make strides.
Yes... but that simply wasn't possible for more than a small fraction of the black population, the "talented tenth".
Kind of the other way around. It was W.E.B. DuBois who spoke of the "talented tenth." Washington spoke more of a strategy for the other 90%.
But both men were correct and not really in conflict (although, like today, other political forces placed them into conflict).
Like an axe depend on a heavy head behind the sharpened blade to cut into dense wood, the black American community needed and still needs the sharp "talented tenth" as the cutting edge with the weight of a trained, industrial mass pushing it forward.
Not sure why white conservatives and random conservatives of color are so obsessed with the idea of black leaders.
Today blacks in the U.S. are driven and encourage each other - whether African-American, African, Caribbean, Latino... There are simply tons of go-getters. There are plenty black professionals, power couples, world travelers etc.
Meanwhile people like you think people are looking for leaders...LOLOL. If you want to find “leaders,” then go find the black professional organizations and see their contributions.
The man was brilliant ahead his of time. Believed blacks could achieve equality by being self reliant. And he was right because in the end no matter what color you are “Money Talks”. Unfortunately history shows the black community chose a different path by following a certain party and leaders like the community agitator. I wonder what Washington would have thought if he could have seen the future.
This is 2019, their is no need for black leaders, blacks don't need anyone to tell them who to vote for!
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