Famous Black Republicans - List of Famous Black Republicans
The Grand Old Party or the Republican Party, which is politically strong since 1928, comprises black politicians, lawyers, athletes, and celebrities. Black republicans including Condoleeza Rice, Colin Powell, Zora Neale, and Don King believe in American conservatism. Condoleeza Rice is a registered republican and the 1st black female to serve as the Secretary of State. Collin Powell, the American statesman and a retired general in the United States Army is one of the famous black liberal republicans. Zora Neale, an anthropologist and novelist by profession; Michael Steele, the first black Republican National Committee Chairman; Allen West, the first black Republican congressman; Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court Justice, and Mychal S. Massie, the National Chairman of the conservative black think tank, Project 21 are some of the notable black republicans who supported the republican party. To know more about the famous Black republicans of all time, Scroll down.
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Michael Steele | October 19, 1958 | American | Michael Steele is an American politician of the Republican Party who occupied several important positions |
Wilt Chamberlain | August 21, 1936 | American | Wilt Chamberlain was an American basketball player |
Colin Powell | April 5, 1937 | American | Colin Powell is a former U.S Joint Chief of Staff and Secretary of State |
LL Cool J | January 14, 1968 | American | James Todd Smith, or LL Cool J, as he is better known, is a hip-hop artist, actor and music mogul from America |
Zora Neale Hurston | January 7, 1891 | American | Zora Neale Hurston was a well-known American folklorist, anthropologist and author |
Tony Dungy | October 6, 1955 | American | A retired NFL Coach and a former American football player, Tony Dungy is the first African-American head coach to record a victory at the Super Bowl |
Richard Parsons | April 4, 1948 | American | Richard Parsons is a former chairman of Citigroup and Time Warner |
Alan Keyes | August 7, 1950 | American | A diplomat, politician and activist, Alan Keyes is known for his contribution towards the Mexico City Policy on anti-abortion, and his presidential run in general elections |
Michael King | December 15, 1945 | New Zealander | Michael King was an author, historian and biographer of great talent and creativity |
Clarence Thomas | June 23, 1948 | American | Clarence Thomas serves as the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States |
Richard Parsons
Richard Parsons is a former chairman of Citigroup and Time Warner
Michael Steele
Michael Steele is an American politician of the Republican Party who occupied several important positions
Clarence Thomas
Clarence Thomas serves as the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Alan Keyes
A diplomat, politician and activist, Alan Keyes is known for his contribution towards the Mexico City Policy on anti-abortion, and his presidential run in general elections
Tony Dungy
A retired NFL Coach and a former American football player, Tony Dungy is the first African-American head coach to record a victory at the Super Bowl
Michael King
Michael King was an author, historian and biographer of great talent and creativity
Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice was the 66th Secretary of State of the U.S., and the first African American woman to hold that post
Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston was a well-known American folklorist, anthropologist and author