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White Power Movement is a generic term for a number of racist beliefs that Whites are superior to other races. These people vary in manifestation from violent skinheads to seemingly decent preachers and businessmen. These groups and people are well known for | The '''White Power Movement''' is a generic term for a number of racist beliefs that Whites are superior to other races. 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. Although it is still existing in most countries, many nations have cracked-down on [[hate crime]]s. Its beliefs include their opinion that African-Americans and other races are infurior to theirs. One of the most infamous of these groups in America is the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. Other real-life groups considered active white supremacists: | ||
*[[Nazi Party]] | *[[Nazi Party]] | ||
*[[Aryan Brotherhood]] | |||
*[[BNP]] | *[[BNP]] | ||
*[[National Front]] | *[[National Front]] | ||
*White Citizens Council | *[[American Nazi Party]] | ||
*The Order | *[[White Citizens Council]] | ||
*White Aryan Resistance | *[[The Order]] | ||
*[[White Aryan Resistance]] | |||
*[[Aryan Republican Army]] | |||
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[[Category:List]] | [[Category:List]] |
Revision as of 07:57, 15 May 2019
The White Power Movement is a generic term for a number of racist beliefs that Whites are superior to other races. These people vary in manifestation from violent skinheads to seemingly decent preachers and businessmen. These groups and people are well known for its direct opposition to the Civil Rights Movement. Although it is still existing in most countries, many nations have cracked-down on hate crimes. Its beliefs include their opinion that African-Americans and other races are infurior to theirs. One of the most infamous of these groups in America is the Ku Klux Klan. Other real-life groups considered active white supremacists: