List of fictional Black conservatives in the United States

This is a list of fictional Black conservatives in the United States.

Character Film
TV series
Novel
Network
Production company
Publisher
Actor
Author
Occupation
Carlton Banks The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air NBC Alfonso Ribeiro Student
Nick Fury The Avengers Marvel Comics Samuel L. Jackson Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Dr. Julius Hibbert The Simpsons Fox Harry Shearer Doctor
Phillip Banks The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air NBC James Avery Judge
Ray Campbell Sister, Sister ABC/The WB Tim Reid Owner, Limousine Service
Ron Carver Law & Order: Criminal Intent NBC Courtney B. Vance District Attorney
Thurgood Marshall "Goodie" Cumberbatch 704 Hauser CBS T.E. Russell
Gabrielle Ashe Deception Point Ulverscroft Dan Brown
Gordon Davis Protect and Defend Berkley Books Eric L. Harry
Armstrong Elders The Boondocks Adult Swim Gary Anthony Williams Media Personality, hybrid of Larry Elder and Armstrong Williams
William Dent Girlfriends UPN/The CW Reggie Hayes Lawyer
Augustus Freeman IV ("Icon") Icon (Comic book) Milestone Media Dwayne McDuffie Superhero
Jim Gardner Commander in Chief ABC Harry Lennix White House Chief of Staff (later asked by President Mackenzie Allen to accept the nomination for a vacancy in the office Vice President of the United States; first Black Vice President)
Oliver Garland The Emperor of Ocean Park Knopf Stephen L. Carter
John Garnett ATL Warner Brothers Keith David CEO
Warden Leo Glynn Oz HBO Ernie Hudson Prison Warden
Jimmy James Barbershop (film)
Barbershop 2: Back in Business (film)
Barbershop: The Series (TV)
MGM (film)
Showtime (TV)
Sean Patrick Thomas (film)
Leslie Elliard (TV)
Barber/Aspiring politician
Bruford Jamison, Jr. Drop Squad Gramercy Pictures Eriq La Salle
Ronald "Ron" Johnson, Jr. A Different World NBC Darryl M. Bell Undergraduate student
Kyle Get on the Bus Columbia Pictures Isaiah Washington Military Veteran
Russell A. "Linc" Lincoln Linc's Showtime Steven Williams
Matty Roc Fox Joan Pringle Registered nurse
Wendell Perry Get on the Bus Columbia Pictures Wendell Pierce Lexus Dealership Owner
Courtney Rae Whoopi Carsey-Werner Wren T. Brown Former Enron employee
Dondi Reece Black Panther (Comic book) Marvel Comics Reginald Hudlin U.S. Secretary of State
The Hon. Atallah Sims 100 Centre Street A&E Network Latanya Richardson Judge
Dr. Maxwell Stanton In the House NBC/UPN Alfonso Ribeiro Doctor
Detective Odafin "Fin" Tutuola Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NBC Ice-T Police Detective
P.K. Winsome The Colbert Report Comedy Central Tim Meadows Political Commentator/ Entrepreneur

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