African-American Civil Rights Leaders

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Fade To Black Magazine

Our Findings

 


Al Sharpton
If you are looking for an all around great Civil Rights Leader you can’t go wrong with either Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson. Both scored very high in the Loudness and Rhyming categories and both poses the title of Reverend which gives them an easier ride when confronting controversies. 
Jesse Jackson

Johnny Cochran
As a defender of Civil Rights, the defense lawyer Johnny Cochran scored high in most categories. However, we felt that his loudness left room for improvement. We look forward for Mr. Cochran making the headlines by taking up other important and high profile civil right defenses in the near future which might even involve more catchy rhymes.

 

Although Mr. Keyes rated very high in the Comprehension part of our review, we did feel that his Rhyming and Loudness needs to improve greatly before he can considered a serious Civil Rights Leader in the African American community.  

Oddly enough while doing research for this report, we could not find and black people who actually supported Alan Keyes. The majority of the support came from white conservatives who usually mentioned Mr. Keyes' name after the quote: "I am not a racist, some of my favorite candidates are black". 


Alan Keyes

 


Louis Farrakhan
 

Although having a very large following, Louis Farrakhan rated very low in most of our findings. Although having a Reverend title and scoring okay in Showmanship and Rhyming sections of our review, we felt that Mr. Farrakhan can greatly improve in many areas.  


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