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  2. White supremacy - Wikipedia

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    White supremacy underlies a spectrum of contemporary movements including white nationalism, white separatism, neo-Nazism, and the Christian Identity movement. [7] In the United States, white supremacy is primarily associated with the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Aryan Nations , and the White American Resistance movement, all of which are also considered ...

  3. Richard Butler (white supremacist) - Wikipedia

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    After dedicating himself to the Christian Identity movement, a racist offshoot of British Israelism, Butler founded the National Socialist Aryan Nations and would become the "spiritual godfather" [1] to the white separatist movement, in which he was a leading figure. [2]

  4. George M. Fredrickson - Wikipedia

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    The Inner Civil War: Northern Intellectuals and the Crisis of the Union, New York: Harper, 1965. Black Image in the White Mind: The Debate on Afro-American Character and Desiny, 1817-1914, New York: Harper, 1971. White Supremacy: A Comparative Study in American and South African History. Oxford University Press. 1982. ISBN 978-0-19-503042-6.

  5. Black History/White Lies: The 10 biggest myths about the ...

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    The Civil Rights Act of 1968 offered legal protections for Native Americans, pregnant women and people with disabilities. Free school breakfast exists because of civil rights activists.

  6. History of civil rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Rights Act of 1866 was the first United States federal law to define citizenship and affirm that all citizens are equally protected by the law. [2] In the wake of the American Civil War, the Act was mainly intended to protect the civil rights of persons of African descent born in or brought to the United States. [3]

  7. Opposition to the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    However, Clement Vallandigham, Samuel S. Cox, Carpenter, and Fowler's grounds for opposing the war were contrary to Lincoln's desire to abolish slavery.Cox voiced his opinion on the matter by saying at a meeting in the House of Representatives, "this Government is a Government of white men; that the men who made it never intended by anything they did, to place the black race on an equality ...

  8. Oklahoma official facing recall over white nationalist ties ...

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    The recall election has captured the attention of national white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups, who have urged their members and followers to weigh in on social media and write to the mayor and ...

  9. Making sense of nonwhite white supremacists - AOL

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    People can be forgiven for finding the idea of a non-White white supremacist confusing. This confusion, though, stems from overly rigid understandings of both ‘White’ and ‘white supremacist