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…, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Although the clan fiercely preached white supremacy, it focused its attack on what it considered to be alien, the Roman Catholics, which…
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Category: /History
…areas and became active in many states, prominently Colorado, Oregon, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Although the clan fiercely preached white supremacy, it focused its attack on what…
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…population in England and thus a reduced supply of labour for the colonies. Therefore, the whites defended the idea of slavery by saying that it was cheaper to have coloured slaves rather than poor whites working. From 1630 to 1715, Europeans laid claim to land…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
supremacy are still abound today, as much as they were 50, 100, and even 5,000 years ago. In a shorter context, racism, the “cockroach” of human mentality, is still alive. It is the immortal insect that will live on as long as people tell their children…
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…in order to promote their cause. They did not start as a violent group, or to promote white supremacy. At the end of the War Between the States in April of 1865, some felt it marked the beginning of a terrible time of trouble for the white citizens who remained…
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Category: /History
…as a violent group, or to promote white supremacy. At the end of the War between the States in April of 1865, some felt it marked the beginning of a terrible time of trouble for the white citizens who remained loyal to the southern states. This infamous…
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Category: /Literature/English
…(Jones 10). There is a difference in the way that whites and blacks rear children. Racism, white supremacy, etc. all affect white and black people’s attitudes. The NABSW believes that interracial adoption dooms kids to confusion and alienation as they grow…
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…that was unique to any foe America had faced before. Britain and Russia had already been embarrassed in Singapore and the Russo-Japanese war respectively; fostering concern that white supremacy was in jeopardy. Racism was a staple of civilization that had…
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…as it was believe that it would increase economic prosperity and maintain white supremacy. The Southern Rhodesian whites eroded black right and were unwilling to negotiate. In 1960 the British government saw the force of growing Black Nationalism in Africa and recognised…
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Category: /Literature/English
…real books of that era, T.L. Stoddard’s The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy (1920), and Madison Grant’s The Passing of the Great Race (1916) (Newman and Tallack, context.htm). These books were written to counter the "melting-pot…
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