BLACK LEADERSHIP Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Filtered data: 26 survey responses Active filter: Do you think that African Americans must be more involved politically in the Republican Party? - Yes, but also stay involved in the Democratic Party Remove Filter |
DEMOGRAPHICS |
Religious affiliation? | ||
Christianity | (20; 77%) | |
Jehovah Witness | (0; 0%) | |
Judaism | (1; 4%) | |
Islam | (0; 0%) | |
Buddhism | (0; 0%) | |
Atheist | (1; 4%) | |
Other | (4; 15%) |
Race/Ethnicity? | ||
Black | (14; 54%) | |
White | (9; 35%) | |
Asian | (1; 4%) | |
Hispanic | (1; 4%) | |
Arab | (0; 0%) | |
Native American | (0; 0%) | |
Asian Indian | (0; 0%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 4%) |
Professional Occupation(student or professional)? | |
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Specialization(major or job focus) ? | |
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Political affiliation? | ||
Independent | (1; 4%) | |
Democrat | (19; 73%) | |
Republican | (3; 12%) | |
Other | (1; 4%) | |
Do not vote | (2; 8%) |
BLACK LEADERSHIP |
Which person do you think has the most political influence among African Americans in 2004? | ||
Louis Farrakhan | (1; 4%) | |
Al Sharpton | (5; 19%) | |
Colin Powell | (4; 15%) | |
Jesse Jackson | (2; 8%) | |
Bill Cosby | (2; 8%) | |
Kweisi Mfume | (2; 8%) | |
Someone else | (3; 12%) | |
Nobody | (3; 12%) | |
Do not know | (4; 15%) |
Which is your over all assessment of black leadership in 2004? | ||
Great | (0; 0%) | |
Good | (6; 23%) | |
Fair | (10; 38%) | |
Poor | (4; 15%) | |
Needs major improvements | (6; 23%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) |
Which organization do you think best represent African American interestes? | ||
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People | (18; 69%) | |
Nation of Islam | (1; 4%) | |
Republican Party | (1; 4%) | |
Democratic Party | (4; 15%) | |
Not Checked | (2; 8%) |
Do you see black leadership in your community? | ||
Yes | (11; 42%) | |
No | (14; 54%) | |
Do not know | (1; 4%) |
Is the United States ready for a black president? | ||
Yes | (6; 23%) | |
Yes, but depending upon political affiliation | (7; 27%) | |
No | (8; 31%) | |
the USA will never be ready for a black president | (3; 12%) | |
Do not know | (2; 8%) |
Which African American leader would be your ideal president of the United States? | ||
Louis Farrakhan | (0; 0%) | |
Al Sharpton | (1; 4%) | |
Colin Powell | (10; 38%) | |
Jesse Jackson | (2; 8%) | |
Bill Cosby | (1; 4%) | |
Kweisi Mfume | (2; 8%) | |
Someone else | (4; 15%) | |
Nobody | (2; 8%) | |
Do not know | (4; 15%) |
A black Republican is disloyal to African Americans. | ||
Yes | (1; 4%) | |
Yes, but depends upon the policies advocated | (4; 15%) | |
No | (16; 62%) | |
Do not know | (5; 19%) |
What do you think has contributed to black leadership failing or declining to inspire people to do greatness and to overcome racial injustice and oppression? | ||
Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. | (12; 46%) | |
Assassination of Malcolm X | (10; 38%) | |
Million Man March | (3; 12%) | |
Destruction of the Black Panther Party | (2; 8%) | |
President Ronald Reagan administration | (3; 12%) | |
Vietnam War | (1; 4%) | |
Jesse Jackson's failure to capture the presidency | (1; 4%) | |
Massive cutbacks of federal assistance to cities, job training programs, and other social services | (8; 31%) | |
Other | (5; 19%) | |
Do not know | (6; 23%) |
What is your assessment of the abilities of leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People? | ||
Excellent | (0; 0%) | |
Good | (11; 42%) | |
Fair | (5; 19%) | |
Poor | (3; 12%) | |
Unrecognizable | (2; 8%) | |
Do not know | (5; 19%) |
What do you think must be the primary aim of African American leaders in the next 20 years? | ||
Total economic, social, and political integration into mainstream American life | (3; 12%) | |
Massive economic, social, and political uplift and improvement of African American communities | (15; 58%) | |
Complete voluntary separation from mainstream American life | (0; 0%) | |
Include more African Americans into the upper and middle classes | (5; 19%) | |
Greater striving for civil rights | (0; 0%) | |
Greater striving for human rights | (1; 4%) | |
Do not know | (2; 8%) |
African Americans have decreased their involvement with the major political parties because they generally have received empty promises and experienced false hopes. | ||
Strongly agree | (9; 35%) | |
Agree | (7; 27%) | |
Neutral | (4; 15%) | |
Disagree | (3; 12%) | |
Strongly disagree | (0; 0%) | |
Do not know | (3; 12%) |
African Americans generally have been wrong in pursuing the politics of the welfare state/social democracy when they should have been pursing the politics of building a robust capitalist society. | ||
Strongly agree | (2; 8%) | |
Agree | (3; 12%) | |
Neutral | (6; 23%) | |
Disagree | (8; 31%) | |
Strongly disagree | (2; 8%) | |
Do not know | (5; 19%) |
African Americans and other ethnic/racial minorities need something like a revolution in the redistribution of national wealth and priorities in order to attain political and economic power. | ||
Strongly agree | (2; 8%) | |
Agree | (6; 23%) | |
Neutral | (8; 31%) | |
Disagree | (5; 19%) | |
Strongly disagree | (3; 12%) | |
Do not know | (2; 8%) |
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