
GDL17: A Black Political Party? Jones v Blocker
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"We won't organize any black man to be a Democrat or a Republican, because both of them have sold us out." Malcolm X How do we effectively organize our political power? There is a growing desire to form our own party in order to be heard. However, many political instructors teach that we have a greater ability to join in with a current party and make our demands, rather than isolating ourselves into inefficiency. On Thursday, April 15 at 9 pm EST Inglewood, California native and founder of The United Afro Student Organization, Jaylon Jones Affirms his premise that African Americans would have greater political influence if they created their own political party. Alex Blocker of Irmo, South Carolina and recently elected to the Youth Senate for Young Voices USA argued the Negative Position