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[[File:CH-black-power-round 700x.jpg|thumb|The Black Power logo, sometimes associated with black supremacy.]]
[[File:Black Supremacy.jpg|thumb|Black supremacists marching with a pan-African flag.]]
{{Quote|I’m about the total destruction of white people. I’m about the total liberation of black people. I hate white people. I hate my enemy.|[[Samir Shabazz]]}}
{{Quote|I’m about the total destruction of white people. I’m about the total liberation of black people. I hate white people. I hate my enemy.|[[Samir Shabazz]]}}
'''Black Supremacy''', also sometimes known as '''Black Power''' (though this is a separate movement all together, the two sometimes overlap), is the black counterpart of the [[White Power Movement]]. In its most extreme form black supremacy can be seen to mirror white supremacy in the desire to ensure that non-blacks are either suppressed or (more commonly) excluded from society - many champion a break-away system based on race and although this is not entirely immoral in itself, some members of the movement have been willing to commit acts of [[terrorism]] to promote their cause.
'''Black Supremacy''', also known as '''Black Power''', is the black counterpart of the [[White Power Movement]]. In its most extreme form black supremacy can be seen to mirror white supremacy in the desire to ensure that non-blacks are either suppressed or (more commonly) excluded from society - many champion a break-away system based on race and although this is not entirely immoral in itself, some members of the movement have been willing to commit acts of [[terrorism]] to promote their cause.


It can be argued that black supremacy is a "hatred that hatred birthed" in the sense that it has its roots in [[slavery]] and the subsequent battle for equal rights, which some African-Americans still do not believe truly exists - in turn, this has embittered some of the African-American community and (in the worst case scenarios) installed a [[Xenophobia|xenophobic]] hatred and/or mistrust of non-blacks in the mind of some in the community. Organization that hold these ideals include the [[New Black Panther Party]], the [[Nation of Islam]], and the [[Nuwaubian Nation]], all of which are considered to be [[Hate Groups|hate groups]].
It can be argued that black supremacy is a "hatred that hatred birthed" in the sense that it has its roots in [[slavery]] and the subsequent battle for equal rights, which some African-Americans still do not believe truly exists - in turn, this has embittered some of the African-American community and (in the worst case scenarios) installed a [[Xenophobia|xenophobic]] hatred and/or mistrust of non-blacks in the mind of some in the community. Organization that hold these ideals include the [[New Black Panther Party]], the [[Nation of Islam]], and the [[Nuwaubian Nation]], all of which are considered to be [[Hate Groups|hate groups]].
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Arguably, the most extreme example of black supremacy can be found in the disturbing tale of the [[Death Angels|Zebra Murders]].
Arguably, the most extreme example of black supremacy can be found in the disturbing tale of the [[Death Angels|Zebra Murders]].
It may sometimes overlap with hatred of other African Tribes.
==List of black supremacists==
==List of black supremacists==
'''Note: Some of the People and Groups listed may hate other African Tribes'''
===People===
===People===
*[[Assata Shakur]]
*[[Assata Shakur]]
*[[Augustus Cornelius Romain Jr]]
*[[Augustus Cornelius Romain Jr]]
*[[Alex U.Inn]]
*[[Alex U.Inn]]
*[[Carl Eugene Watts]]
*[[Clarence Thomas]]
*[[Darrell Brooks Jr.]]
*[[Darrell Brooks Jr.]]
*[[David Nathaniel Anderson]]
*[[David Nathaniel Anderson]]
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*[[Samir Shabazz]]
*[[Samir Shabazz]]
*[[Tariq Nasheed]]
*[[Tariq Nasheed]]
*[[Tara LaRosa]]
*[[Vusi Khoza]]
*[[Vusi Khoza]]
*[[Wallace Fard Muhammad]]
*[[Wallace Fard Muhammad]]
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*[[New Black Panther Party]]
*[[New Black Panther Party]]
*[[Nuwaubian Nation]]
*[[Nuwaubian Nation]]
*[[Proud Girls]]
*[[ZANU-PF]]
*[[ZANU-PF]]
===Ideologies===
[[Hutu Power]] (In regards to believing the Hutu Tribe is superior to the Tutsi Tribe)
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[[Category:List]]
[[Category:Organizations]]
[[Category:Organizations]]
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[[Category:Cowards]]
[[Category:Cowards]]
[[Category:Misopedists]]
[[Category:Misopedists]]
[[Category:Anti-Religious]]
[[Category:Terrorists]]
[[Category:Dimwits]]
[[Category:Faux Affably Evil]]
[[Category:Abusers]]
[[Category:Anti-Semitic]]
[[Category:Islamophobes]]
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