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  2. Roy Hackett - Wikipedia

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    The Labor party leader, soon-to-be Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, spoke out against the colour bar at an Anti-Apartheid Movement rally in London in early May. [10] The organizers' strategies included drawing parallels with US segregation and shaming the authorities, while causing as much disruption as possible via pickets of bus depots and routes.

  3. White privilege - Wikipedia

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    In Backlash: What Happens When We Talk Honestly about Racism in America, philosopher George Yancy expands on the concept of white backlash as an extreme response to loss of privilege, suggesting that DiAngelo's white fragility is a subtle form of defensiveness in comparison to the visceral racism and threats of violence that Yancy has examined ...

  4. Marc Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Marc Wadsworth is a British black rights campaigner, broadcast and print journalist and BBC filmmaker and radio producer. He founded the Anti-Racist Alliance in 1991 and two years later, also helped set up the justice campaign for murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence. [1] Wadsworth launched an early citizen-journalism news portal, The ...

  5. Anti-racism - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white", coined by white nationalist Robert Whitaker, is commonly associated with the topic of white genocide, a white nationalist conspiracy theory which states that mass immigration, integration, miscegenation, low fertility rates and abortion are being promoted in predominantly white countries ...

  6. Racism in the British Conservative Party - Wikipedia

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    Powell later told a November 1995 BBC documentary that "racism is the basis of nationality". [24] Later, Stuart Hall [25] and Paul Foot both claimed that Powell was a racist, with Foot likening Powell's comments to the far-right arguments put forth by the British National Party and National Socialist Movement organisations of the 1960s.

  7. Anti-Slavic sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Slavic sentiment, also called Slavophobia, refers to prejudice, collective hatred, and discrimination directed at the various Slavic peoples. Accompanying racism and xenophobia , the most common manifestation of anti-Slavic sentiment throughout history has been the assertion that some Slavs are inferior to other peoples .

  8. British Black Panthers - Wikipedia

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    Activists in Britain were also inspired by the Black Panther newspaper, and watching reports on the US Black Panthers on the BBC. [19] The British Black Panther Movement (BPM) were founded in the summer of 1968, [20] by Obi Egbuna, [21] Darcus Howe, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Olive Morris, who were influenced by the American Black Panther Party. [22]

  9. Matthew F. Collins - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Collins in 2023. Matthew Collins is an activist and author born in London in 1972. [1] He was a member of several British fascist and neo-Nazi organizations, before starting to work as an informant for an anti-fascist magazine.