10 Facts About White supremacy

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White supremacy has roots in the now-discredited doctrine of scientific racism and was a key justification for European colonialism.

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Different forms of white supremacy have different conceptions of who is considered white, and not all white supremacist organizations agree on who is their greatest enemy.

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White supremacy has ideological foundations that date back to 17th-century scientific racism, the predominant paradigm of human variation that helped shape international relations and racial policy from the latter part of the Age of Enlightenment until the late 20th century.

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White supremacy was dominant in the United States both before and after the American Civil War, and it persisted for decades after the Reconstruction Era.

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The outbreak of the Civil War saw the desire to uphold white supremacy being cited as a cause for state secession and the formation of the Confederate States of America.

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White supremacy ultimately asserts the presence of a masternarrative that centers Europe and its associated peoples in school curriculum, particularly as it pertains to history.

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White supremacy writes that this masternarrative condenses history into only history that is relevant to, and to some extent beneficial for, White Americans.

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Nazi Germany promulgated white supremacy based on the belief that the Aryan race, or the Germans, were the master race.

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White supremacy separatism is a political and social movement that seeks the separation of white people from people of other races and ethnicities.

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Term white supremacy is used in some academic studies of racial power to denote a system of structural or societal racism which privileges white people over others, regardless of the presence or the absence of racial hatred.

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