I rate 2pac number 3 on my list of black leaders, ahead of Marcus Garvey

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1a. Nat Turner
1b. Malcom X
3. 2pac
4. Marcus Garvey
5. Huey
5b. Raymond Washington
 

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The OP must have got inducted in the CKC(Coli KKoon Committee) earlier today.

Marcus Garvey is one of the more important black men to black people globally. If someone put him ahead of Malcom X that would be justified in my mind.

Pac was an agent and came along when black people were the most vulnerable
 

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The OP must have got inducted in the CKC(Coli KKoon Committee) earlier today.

Marcus Garvey is one of the more important black men to black people globally. If someone put him ahead of Malcom X that would be justified in my mind.

Pac was an agent and came along when black people were the most vulnerable

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What did 2pac even do? Go and sit down in the corner young dude.
 

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What did MLK do that was special besides one speech. Homie wasnt even a natural born leader, just a cute ass nikka who could fucc hoz :takedat:

Besides being on the forefront of the civil rights movements. One of the toughest periods in American History? nikka Pac wouldn't have had a voice if it wasn't for the groundwork MLK and others put in...
 
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