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White Supremacists

White Supremacists: Who are they?

Throughout the past decades, the ideas of forming groups of white supremacists

were enrolled. The ideology behind this was that the white race was superior to others and none could be better (Wikipedia). Not only is this philosophy based on superiority, but also on the gender, religion, or class of another being (Rabinowitz, Howard). White supremacists claimed that all non-white races should be exterminated and/or forced to live separately from the other civilized whites (Wilder, Ryan). Not only so, but the idea of different races being mixed was a corruption (Wilder, Ryan).

The movement of the white supremacists began in 1865, right after the slavery period, which mostly occurred in the United States (Wilder, Ryan). Blacks lost various jobs to the whites (e.g. government positions) and new laws were added to the blacks voting (Rabinowitz, Howard). Using their will, the black race responded to this segregation by forging independent local......


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