Black conservatism
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Black conservatism is a political and social philosophy rooted in communities of African descent that aligns largely with the conservative ideology around the world. Black conservatives emphasize traditionalism, patriotism, self-sufficiency, and strong cultural and social conservatism within the context of the black church.
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Notable black conservatives in politics
- Lincoln Alexander
- Kemi Badenoch
- Lindsay Blackett
- Ken Blackwell
- Mangosuthu Buthelezi
- Herman Cain
- Lionel Carmant
- Ben Carson
- Ernest Chénière
- David Clarke
- Anne Cools
- Stanley Crouch
- James Cleverly
- Afonso Dhlakama
- Christian Dubé
- Larry Elder
- Nadine Girault
- Audrey Gordon
- Velenkosini Hlabisa
- Will Hurd
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Niger Innis
- Toni Iwobi
- Albert Kalonji
- Belinda Karahalios
- Jomo Kenyatta
- Alan Keyes
- Alveda King
- Kwasi Kwarteng
- Mia Love
- Kaycee Madu
- Don Meredith
- Kenneth Meshoe
- Lucette Michaux-Chevry
- Ossufo Momade
- Isaiah Montgomery
- Deroy Murdock
- Donald Oliver
- Candace Owens
- Charles Payne
- Marie-Luce Penchard
- Jesse Lee Peterson
- Maurice Ponga
- Samuel Poulin
- Condoleezza Rice
- Arthur Richards
- George Rogers
- Isaías Samakuva
- Jonas Savimbi
- George Schuyler
- Tim Scott
- Mobutu Sese Seko
- Christopher Skeete
- Thomas Sowell
- Michael Steele
- Shelby Steele
- Clarence Thomas
- Michael Thompson
- Dick Ukeiwé
- Booker T. Washington
- J. C. Watts
- Allen West
- Armstrong Williams
- Rama Yade
- Deneen Borelli
- Kay Coles James
- Star Parker
- Carol Swain
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