Robert(Bob) L. Woodson - A True Hero of the Black Community RIP 1937-2026

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policywonk98
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A real travesty to all of America that Bob Woodson was not one of the more famous black leaders of the last 50 years.

I figured his passing yesterday should at least get a shoutout on here and if it makes Bob and his work a little more famous in this small corner of the internet, great.

Thankfully he left a legacy and group of black leaders carrying his torch at the Bob Woodson Center and 1776 Unites.

Wall Street Journal Editorial for those with sub.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/robert-l-woodson-1937-2026-63a52756

Woodson Center
woodsoncenter.org

1776 Unites
www.1776unites.org

This part of the press release pretty much sums up why Woodson was such a great leader and why our entire country would have been better off listening to this black voice over many others in the last 50 years.

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He stood steadfast for the nation's founding values and virtues, including faith, hard work, personal responsibility, the foundational importance of healthy families and communities, and the ability of everyone to shun a victimhood mentality and become agents of their own uplift.


May Woodson rest in peace and his legacy of work grow even stronger after his death. Our Republic would be healthier for it.
rwtxag83
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RIP Bob. You did great work fighting the people trying to run a socialist agenda.
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Jarrin Jay
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He stood steadfast for the nation's founding values and virtues, including faith, hard work, personal responsibility, the foundational importance of healthy families and communities, and the ability of everyone to shun a victimhood mentality and become agents of their own uplift.


Sounds pretty white supremacy……. At least we are told that from all the modern woke progressive black "leaders"….
aggie93
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policywonk98 said:

A real travesty to all of America that Bob Woodson was not one of the more famous black leaders of the last 50 years.

I figured his passing yesterday should at least get a shoutout on here and if it makes Bob and his work a little more famous in this small corner of the internet, great.

Thankfully he left a legacy and group of black leaders carrying his torch at the Bob Woodson Center and 1776 Unites.

Wall Street Journal Editorial for those with sub.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/robert-l-woodson-1937-2026-63a52756

Woodson Center
woodsoncenter.org

1776 Unites
www.1776unites.org

This part of the press release pretty much sums up why Woodson was such a great leader and why our entire country would have been better off listening to this black voice over many others in the last 50 years.

Quote:

He stood steadfast for the nation's founding values and virtues, including faith, hard work, personal responsibility, the foundational importance of healthy families and communities, and the ability of everyone to shun a victimhood mentality and become agents of their own uplift.


May Woodson rest in peace and his legacy of work grow even stronger after his death. Our Republic would be healthier for it.

The best way to understand what went wrong with black culture in the US is you had a battle between the Booker T Washington supporters who started Tuskeegee and the other HBCUs and the WEB Dubois supporters and the NAACP he founded. Washington wanted to focus on blacks becoming educated and assimilating to American society to be treated as equals through strong family values and hard work and merit. Dubois focused on hating the white man and victimhood mentality with a strong socialist bent. DuBois pushed the idea that doing things that the white man did to succeed was selling out. Unfortunately Dubois's supporters have won and you Washington supporters are few and far between and the media ignores them.

It's absolutely tragic and has destroyed millions of lives in this country. Virtually all messaging to black children today is DuBois's legacy.
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boulderaggie
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Really liked him. Thoughts and prayers.
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