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THOUGHT MERCHANT

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Politics and Commentary for the Thinking Person of Color--Better to sell an idea than to buy a lie!

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THOUGHT MERCHANT | Politics and Commentary for the Thinking Person of Color–"Better to sell an idea than to buy a lie!" Skip to content THOUGHT MERCHANT Politics and Commentary for the Thinking Person of Color–"Better to sell an idea than to buy a lie!" Home About Contact What Would Martin Luther King, Jr. Say About Barack Obama and Cory Booker? January 16, 2017 tags: Barack Obama , Cory Booker , Martin Luther King Image of Martin Luther King, Jr. Speaking   We don’t have to guess. Dr. King already made his statement on such politicians in the piece “ The Black Power Defined,” June 11, 1967 “The majority of Negro political leaders do not ascend to prominence on the shoulders of mass support. Although genuinely popular leaders are now emerging, most are still selected by white leadership, elevated to position, supplied with resources and inevitably subjected to white control. The mass of Negroes nurtures a healthy suspicion toward this manufactu...

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