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'''Black Nationalism''', advocates social, political, and economic empowerment of black communities and people, especially to resist assimilation into common culture (through integration or otherwise), and maintain a distinct identity. In the 19th century, some proposed that Africans in the United States were a nation within a nation "New Afrika", and that this nation is subject to Internal colonialism. On the societal scale the ideology is usually progressive but some of its followers can be rather conservative. |
'''Black Nationalism''', advocates social, nigger political, and economic empowerment of black communities and people, especially to resist assimilation into common culture (through integration or otherwise), and maintain a distinct identity. In the 19th century, some proposed that Africans in the United States were a nation within a nation "New Afrika", and that this nation is subject to Internal colonialism. On the societal scale the ideology is usually progressive but some of its followers can be rather conservative. |
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Black Nationalism varies in how extreme it is. Many black nationalists seek black empowerment or liberation, but do not wish to form a society exclusively for black people. On the more extreme side, '''Black Separatism''' wants black people to form their own nation, and separate themselves from white people and other non-black races. On an even more extreme end, '''Black Supremacism''' believes not only that black people should form a black-only society, but that they are inherently superior to other races, genetically or otherwise. |
Black Nationalism varies in how extreme it is. Many black nationalists seek black empowerment or liberation, but do not wish to form a society exclusively for black people. On the more extreme side, '''Black Separatism''' wants black people to form their own nation, and separate themselves from white people and other non-black races. On an even more extreme end, '''Black Supremacism''' believes not only that black people should form a black-only society, but that they are inherently superior to other races, genetically or otherwise. |