I’ve Got the Light of Freedom

By Charles M. Payne

If some black activists working in the South prior to the 1960s left an organizational heritage, other left a distinct philosophical heritage.  Leadership among southern Blacks –  in churches, on college campuses, within families – has frequently leaned toward the authoritarian.  Taken as a group, Mississippi black activists before the 1960s reflected that traditional conception of leadership.  They were shepherds; the people were to be cared for.  Read more…