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{{Quote|We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.|The [[Fourteen Words]]}} | {{Quote|We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.|The [[Fourteen Words]]}} | ||
The '''White Power Movement''' is a generic term for anyone who follows the [[Racism|racist]] ideologies of '''white supremacy''', or the belief that whites are superior to other races and therefore should be dominant over them. These people vary in manifestation from violent [[White Power Skinheads|skinheads]] to seemingly decent preachers and businessmen. These groups and people are well known for its direct opposition to the Civil Rights Movement. Many white power groups and white supremacists also tend to be [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitic]], [[Islamophobia|Islamophobic]], and [[Homophobia|homophobic]] as well, but not always | The '''White Power Movement''' is a generic term for anyone who follows the [[Racism|racist]] ideologies of '''white supremacy''', or the belief that whites are superior to other races and therefore should be dominant over them. These people vary in manifestation from violent [[White Power Skinheads|skinheads]] to seemingly decent preachers and businessmen. These groups and people are well known for its direct opposition to the Civil Rights Movement. Many white power groups and white supremacists also tend to be [[Anti-Semitism|anti-semitic]], [[fascist]], [[Islamophobia|Islamophobic]], and [[Homophobia|homophobic]] as well, but not always. | ||
The movement largely grew out of the [[Negrophobia|anti-black sentiment]] that was prevalent in the post-[[American Civil War|Civil War]] era of the United States following the end of [[slavery]]. The movement reached its peak during the [[Jim Crow laws|Jim Crow]] era. | The movement largely grew out of the [[Negrophobia|anti-black sentiment]] that was prevalent in the post-[[American Civil War|Civil War]] era of the United States following the end of [[slavery]]. The movement reached its peak during the [[Jim Crow laws|Jim Crow]] era. | ||
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*[[Goyim Defense League]] | |||
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*[[Byron De La Beckwith]] | *[[Byron De La Beckwith]] | ||
*[[Charles Manson]] | *[[Charles Manson]] | ||
*[[Chevie Kehoe]] | |||
*[[Christopher Cantwell]] | *[[Christopher Cantwell]] | ||
*[[Craig Cobb]] | *[[Craig Cobb]] | ||
*[[Daniel Lewis Lee]] | |||
*[[David Copeland]] | *[[David Copeland]] | ||
*[[David Duke]] | *[[David Duke]] | ||
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*[[Robert Bowers]] | *[[Robert Bowers]] | ||
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*[[Robert Edward Chambliss]] | |||
*[[Robert Jay Mathews]] | *[[Robert Jay Mathews]] | ||
*[[Robert Shelton]] | *[[Robert Shelton]] |