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  4. Arbeit macht frei - Wikipedia

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    The Arbeit macht frei sign over the Auschwitz I gate was stolen in December 2009 and later recovered by authorities in three pieces. Anders Högström, a Swedish neo-Nazi, and five Polish men were jailed as a result. [22] The original sign is now in storage at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and a replica was put over the gate in its place ...

  5. White power symbol - Wikipedia

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    A white power symbol is an insignia, sign or gesture used to espouse a viewpoint that people of European descent are superior to other people. White power symbols may be found in: Nazi symbolism; Fascist symbolism; List of symbols designated by the Anti-Defamation League as hate symbols

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    White supremacists often wear tattoos featuring World War-II era German Soldiers. No Race Mixing sign [69] Typically portrayed as a multiracial couple with a red circle/bar superimposed over the depiction. Not Equal/Unequal/Not Equal To [70] Mathematical sign "≠" was adopted to imply racial differences, especially white supremacists. The ...

  7. How the Clenched Fist Became a Black Power Symbol

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    A protester holds up a large black power raised fist in the middle of the crowd that gathered at Columbus Circle in New York City for a Black Lives Matter Protest spurred by the death of George Floyd.

  8. Black Codes (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Codes, sometimes called the Black Laws, were laws which governed the conduct of African Americans (both free and freedmen).In 1832, James Kent wrote that "in most of the United States, there is a distinction in respect to political privileges, between free white persons and free colored persons of African blood; and in no part of the country do the latter, in point of fact ...

  9. Free Negro - Wikipedia

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    Southern free Black people who fought on the Confederate side were hoping to gain a greater degree of tolerance and acceptance among their white neighbors. [50] The hope of equality through the military was realized over time, such as with the equalization of pay for Black and white soldiers a month before the end of the Civil War. [16]