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The SPLC listed 148 white nationalist groups and chapters as active in 2018, [2] and 98 white nationalist groups and chapters as active in 2021. [4] Its 2018 report noted: "White nationalist groups espouse white supremacist or white separatist ideologies, often focusing on the alleged inferiority of nonwhites.
By May 1889 membership in the Chicago Nationalist Club stood at about 50 and the group had begun with the publication of its own pamphlets and the sponsorship of public lectures. [15] A Nationalist Club was launched in Washington, D.C., on January 31, 1889, and in Hartford, Connecticut, on February 12, 1889. [16]
Nationalist Social Club-131, or NSC-131, is an American neo-Nazi organization; the numbers 131 are an alphanumeric code for "Anti-Communist Action". [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was founded in 2019 in eastern Massachusetts by Chris Hood, who had previously tried other neo-fascist groups such as Patriot Front , the Proud Boys , and the Base .
Nationalist Social Club: N/A National States' Rights Party: N/A NSDAP/AO: National Socialist German Workers' Party/Development and Foreign Organization Patriot Front:
Party of Croatian Right - Croat nationalist, conservative, eurosceptic right-wing political party; Party of Rights of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1861 - a Croat party that's a pendant of the Croatian Party of Rights 1861 in Croatia. It is a Croat nationalist, conservative, eurosceptic right-wing political party
Ta-Nehisi Paul Coates [1] (/ ˌ t ɑː n ə ˈ h ɑː s i / TAH-nə-HAH-see; [2] born September 30, 1975) [3] is an American author, journalist, and activist. He gained a wide readership during his time as national correspondent at The Atlantic, where he wrote about cultural, social, and political issues, particularly regarding African Americans and white supremacy.
Paul "Skinny" D'Amato (December 1, 1908 – June 5, 1984) also known as "Mr. Atlantic City", was the owner of the 500 Club in Atlantic City, New Jersey, from the 1940s until the club burned down in 1973.
The alt-right (abbreviated from alternative right) is a far-right, white nationalist movement. A largely online phenomenon, the alt-right originated in the United States during the late 2000s before increasing in popularity and establishing a presence in other countries during the mid-2010s, and has been declining since 2017.