ThrobbingHood
“I’m Sorry for 2025”
Shaun King.
I'd highly recommend it, but that's just a tiny portion of all he's done(and they're turning it into a big film soon). Try to listen to any of the talks he's given, look up the history of the EJI, look up the lynching memorial he createdShould I read Just Mercy?

Am I wrong?Will do.I'd highly recommend it, but that's just a tiny portion of all he's done(and they're turning it into a big film soon). Try to listen to any of the talks he's given, look up the history of the EJI, look up the lynching memorial he created
He's a real hero, not to disrespect some of the folks named itt but Stevenson's in another class compared to a lot of other folks named here in my eyes
He is the culmination of all the work of the people you listed. He's a figure that represents progress... Not that everything is perfect yet.. but that a black man COULD be elected president.I have my criticisms of Obama, but I don't hate him by any means or anything like that
But what makes him the most IMPORTANT person in BLACK history? For our people what puts him over Ali, Malcolm, Martin, Mandela, etc.?
He's incredibly important, and you properly articulated why, but that doesn't make him more important than those who laid that groundwork in the first placeHe is the culmination of all the work of the people you listed. He's a figure that represents progress... Not that everything is perfect yet.. but that a black man COULD be elected president.
There's a reason racist whites feel like they are losing their country. Obama showed them the future.
I think that if we took all the previous generations of civil rights activists (dead) and asked them who the most important person was... They would point to Obama for the reasons I mentioned. President of the US is such an achievement that his figurehead status makes him the most important. ...He's incredibly important, and you properly articulated why, but that doesn't make him more important than those who laid that groundwork in the first place