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Famous Black Freethinkers/Atheists:
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Famous Black Freethinkers
Posted on Thursday, February 15, 2007 @ 17:39:00 PST by infidelguy![]()
We would like to thank the American Atheists for their large contribution to this page as well as other contributors.
Suggested Listening:
Black Freethought in the early 1900's to 1950's. - Mike Estes
Belief in the Black Community - Norm Allen Jr.
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Hubert Henry Harrison - The Black Socrates
A. Philip Randolph - "We consider prayer as nothing more than a fervent wish; consequently the merit and worth of a prayer depend upon what the fervent wish is."
Bayard Rustin - [font=Times New Roman, serif]Principal organizer of the March on Washington in 1963. He was openly gay, anti-communistic, a socialist, a civil rights activist and also a freethinker[/font]
J. A. Rogers - "The slogan of the Negro devotee is: Take the world but give me Jesus, and the white man strikes an eager bargain with him."
George S. Schuyler - "On the horizon loom a growing number of iconoclasts and Atheists, young black [sic] men and women who can read, think, and ask questions, and who impertinently demand to know why Negroes should revere a God who permits them to be lynched, jim-crowed and disfranchised."
John G. Jackson - The family minister once asked John G. Jackson when he was small, "Who made you?" After some thought he replied from his own realization, "I don’t know."
John Henrik Clarke - "As a grade school child in Columbus, Georgia, Clarke recalled inventing notes from local white people to allow his access to library books in his quest for knowledge."
Yosef ben-Jochannan - "The churches can’t help the people when the chips are down because their interest is with the power structure."
Bobby E. Wright - "Guess what you talk about when you go to church? Everything but what to do, you talk about some God that nobody ever did find."
John Ragland - Chauncey Bell Herbert Brown Ken Hamblin Walter E. Hawkins
James Forman - Civil Rights Activist
Lorraine Hansberry - Playwright known for her drama, "A Raisin in The Sun". FFRF Mention
Butterfly McQueen - Maid in MGM's 1939's Gone with The Wind.“As my ancestors are free from slavery, I am free from the slavery of religion.