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Notable Historical African American Libertarians

  • Benjamin Banneker, 1731-1806 (abolitionist; mathematician; astronomer)
  • Frederick Douglas, 1818-1895 (author; abolitionist; public speaker)
  • Marcus Garvey, 1887-1940 (civil rights activist)
  • Zora Neale Hurston, 1891-1960 (author)
  • Nat Turner, 1800-1831 (slave revolt leader)
  • Moses "Fleetwood" Walker, 1957-1924 (Negro League baseball player)
  • Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915 (author; activist; founder, Tuskegee Institute)
  • Richard Wright, 1908-1960 (author, Black Boy and Native Son)


Notable African (American) Libertarians

  • June Arunga (Inter-Region Economic Network)
  • Dr. George B.N. Ayittey (Professor of Economics, American University)
  • Oyewamide Akinsiun Ojo (journalist; lecturer, The Institute of Public Policy Analysis)
  • Agwu Amogu (Individual Libertarian Network)
  • Thompson Ayodele (Institute of Public Policy Analysis)
  • Kenn Blanchard (pastor; founder, Tenth Cavalry Gun Club)
  • Richard Boddie (educator and motivational speaker)
  • Diahann Carroll (actress)
  • John Clifton (Libertarian Party of New York)
  • Ward Connerly (American Civil Rights Institute)
  • Dr. Jennifer Daniels (physician; political activist)
  • Larry Elder (talk radio host; best-selling author)
  • Glenn Gipson (film producer)
  • Abdul Hakim-Shabazz (radio host, WXNT - Indianapolis, IN)
  • Ken Hamblin (talk radio host, KSFO - Denver, CO)
  • Ben Harper (singer & musician)
  • Brian Higgins (radio host, XM Satelite Radio - Boston, MA)
  • Niger Innis (Congress on Racial Equality)
  • Roy Innis (Congress on Racial Equality)
  • J.J. Johnson (Editor, The Sierra Times)
  • Reginald Jones (motivational speaker; entreprenuer)
  • Gregory Kane (columnist, The Baltimore Sun)
  • Casey J. Lartigue (radio host, XM Satelite Radio - Washington, DC)
  • Dr. Marva Y. Manigault (high school teacher)
  • Emanuel McLittle (Editor, Destiny Magazine; psychiatrist)
  • Sir Mix-A-Lot (singer & musician)
  • Sam Motsuenyane (National African Federated Chamber of Commerce)
  • Deroy Murdock (syndicated columnist)
  • Star Parker (author; founder, Coalition on Urban Affairs)
  • Gerard Randall, Jr. (Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin System)
  • Gerald Reynolds (Chairman, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights)
  • Reggie Rivers (columnist, Denver Post; former professional football player)
  • Dr. James Robinson (freelance writer; former Professor of Political Science)
  • Judge Janice Rogers Brown (U.S. Court of Appeals Judge, DC Circuit)
  • Chris Rock (comedian)
  • James Shikwati (economist; President, Inter-Region Economic Network)
  • Dr. Thomas Sowell (author; senior fellow, Hoover Institution)
  • Rigoberto Stewart (Institute for Liberty and Analysis of Policy in Government)
  • Sheryl Underwood (comedian)
  • Jimmy J.J. Walker (comedian)
  • Dr. Walter E. Williams (Professor of Economics, George Mason University; syndicated columnist)
  • Guy Wilson (record-holder: highest Libertarian vote total in a two-way U.S. House race, 22% in 1994)
  • Dr. Anne Wortham (author; Professor of Sociology, Illinois State University)