Black Nationalist

Black Nationalist

n.
A member of a group of militant black people who urge separatism from white people and the establishment of self-governing black communities.

Black Nationalism n.
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Those banned include conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, British alt-right figure Milo Yiannopoulos, black nationalist leader Louis Farrakhan - who has a history of antisemitism - and white supremacist Paul Nehlen.
Black nationalist and anti-LGBTQ groups have also become more widespread in the past year.
1990: South Africa's black nationalist leader (above) Nelson Mandela was freed from prison after 27 years.
1990: South Africa's black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela was freed from prison after 27 years.
One day, on an anniversary too soon from now, Black activists will sit around a public, symbolic camp-fire and tell the story of a Black intellectual who decided that being a Black Nationalist and a Pan-Africanist was more important than being accepted by his White scholarly peers.
Further, the social network ads placed by an online trolling outlet, in a subtle way backed both the white and the black nationalist causes and issues.
Hence, the author of this work places these cultural forms at the center of the civil rights struggle, arguing that the time has come to recognize the extent to which African American history and culture were vital elements of the movement, calculated to broaden the movement's appeal within the larger Black community as he places considerable emphasis on Amiri Baraka's interpretation of the importance of music and art to the development of Black nationalist thought in the 1960s, especially as expressed in his jazz criticism and plays.
The murder of five Dallas-area policemen in July by Micah Johnson led police to investigate black nationalist groups.
The black nationalist was stopped by a "robot bomb" in a car park, close to where President Kennedy was shot in Dallas.
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