Local Assemblyman and councilman, Senators, Mayor's, Governors, Borough president's Etc...People in local government that can make tangible things happen for us in our communities, Asian's, Jews, And other non-blacks have these things on lock in their communities, they act on their interest or they get the boot....now in my opinion black people started looking towards celebrity leadership when prominent figures like Kareem, Russell, Muhammad Ali became out spoken and jeopardized their careers for the black community speaking on racism in the 60s, but in 2018 that's no longer prevalent anymore, nikkaz is afraid to jeopardize sponsorships, endorsements, and alienate white people like Colin Kaepernick, he's been blackballed before our very eyes & nobody prominent came to his defense because it's not en vogue anymore, People Herald OJ Simpson as the standard Uncle Tom but all these nikkaz took his blueprint of transcending race through meritocratic means, they are not black anymore like that scene in "do the right thing" when Vito said Eddie Murphy, Magic Johnson, Prince Are not really Black "Black", and these people are not obligated to help us if they don't want to, their help should be supplemented by our entrepreneurship/ownership mentality first , 9 times out of 10 if we owned our communities and practiced group economics first, we would be the ones giving them scholarships and funding them on their road to mega-stardom in their respective fields, they would've automatically pumped money back into the community without us asking for it, I'm asking for men like Philip A.Payton Of the Harlem Renaissance Era who was a millionaire real estate agent that helped thousands of African Americans Find Housing in Harlem, and funded Marcus Garvey UNIA organization