NEW YORK, NY —TheGrio.com, a division of NBC News, has announced the results of “TheGrio’s 2011 African-American Leadership Survey”. The web-enabled poll, designed by Princeton University professor Melissa Harris-Perry, was completed by a group of contemporary academics, artists and activists.
As part of the survey, the assembled jury evaluated the impact of 170 African American history-makers, based on measured influence, legacy of change, and continued relevance over time. Based on these and other criteria, the panel named its “25 Most Influential African-American Leaders of All Time”.
Notable results
ïâ§ President Barack Obama is the only living leader among the Top 10
ïâ§ Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is not among the Top 25, nor is he among the Top 5 Legal and Business category
ïâ§ While Rev. Jesse L. Jackson is among those named, Rev. Al Sharpton was not among the Top 25
ïâ§ Retired General Colin Powell is one of few conservatives to make the list
ïâ§ Four women are among the top 10: Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Ella Baker
“Rather than simply relying on the editorial choices of a few individuals, TheGrio turned to expert scholars and a diverse array of thought leaders to create a list based on a serious assessment of the contributions of these individuals,” Dr. Harris-Perry continued. “The ranking they produced is a compelling articulation of the depth and breadth of African American leadership.”
“TheGrio is devoted to sharing the news, opinions, and contributions of black people in America and around the world,” said Managing Editor David Wilson. “We are specifically interested in understanding what the past teaches us about this moment and, more importantly, how it helps us prepare for the future.”
The Top 5 leaders in each of four categories, as ranked by the panel, were also named. The categories include:
ïâ§ Political Leaders
ïâ§ Legal and Business Persons
ïâ§ Civil Rights Activists and Religious Figures
ïâ§ Intellectuals and Artists
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The Jury for “TheGrio’s 2011 African American Leadership Survey”
Majora Carter
Barbara Young
Mark Anthony Neal
Roy Innis
Lonnie Isabel
Nina Kennedy
Darlene Clark Hine
William Jelani Cobb
Paula Giddings
Bakari Kitwana
Joshua Guild
Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Blair Kelley
Marc Morial
Shirley Sherrod
James Young
George Curry
Bev Smith
Clarence Lusane
Obery Hendricks
Mary Wilson
Lonnie Bunch
Robin D.G. Kelley
Peniel Joseph
Consuella Askew
About TheGrio.com
TheGrio.com, a division of NBC News, is a daily online news and opinion platform devoted to delivering stories and perspectives that reflect and affect African-American audiences. The video-centric interactive community is populated with both aggregated and original content on topics ranging from breaking news and politics to health, business, and entertainment.
About Melissa Harris-Perry
Melissa Harris-Perry is Associate Professor of Politics and African-American Studies at Princeton University. Her academic research is inspired by a desire to investigate the challenges facing contemporary black Americans and to better understand the multiple, creative ways that African-Americans respond to these challenges. Professor Harris-Perry is a contributor to MSNBC and regularly provides expert commentary on U.S. elections, racial issues, religious questions and gender concerns for both The Rachel Maddow Show and Countdown with Keith Olbermann.