Black Conservatism
Black Conservatism is a political and social philosophy that emphasizes traditional values, personal responsibility, and limited government intervention. It often advocates for free-market principles and individual entrepreneurship, aiming to empower individuals within the Black community to achieve success through hard work and self-reliance.
Prominent figures in Black Conservatism include Thomas Sowell and Candace Owens, who argue that conservative policies can lead to greater opportunities for African Americans. This movement seeks to challenge the notion that all members of the Black community should align with liberal ideologies, promoting a diverse range of political beliefs within the group.