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- race), and not all white supremacist organizations agree on who is their greatest enemy. Different groups of white supremacists identify various racial...
- numerous instances of Muslim or Islamic supremacism. Examples of how supremacists have interpreted Islam include the Muslim parti****tion in the African...
- intervening swinging a flashlight in a struggle between Corey Long and white supremacists, an ****ault that was captured by photographers and video footage. Subsequent...
- Black supremacy or black supremacism is a racial supremacist belief which maintains that black people are inherently superior to people of other races...
- Chicago Press, 2019 *Peoples, Steve (July 24, 2016). "Energized White supremacists cheer Trump convention message". Cleveland, Ohio: ****ociated Press. Archived...
- overshadowing the parades. Butler organized yearly gatherings of white supremacists at his compound in Idaho which he termed the "Aryan Nations World Congress...
- is an antisemitic trope and catchphrase used by the alt-right, white supremacists, and other antisemites to claim that Jewish people are attempting to...
- trip to an American **** Party conference in Virginia with fellow white supremacists David Duke and Joseph Paul Franklin (the latter of who was later convicted...
- In 2002, a pair of white supremacists planned to bomb a series of institutions and people ****ociated with African American and American Jewish communities...
- age of 56. Like Mathews, Lane and Pierce are regarded by many white-supremacists as heroes, political prisoners, and martyrs.[citation needed] In another...