Black nationalism is the idea that black people from one country, or from several countries belong together, and that they have a common history and culture. Sometimes, people incorrectly claim there is a black race.
History
Black nationalism started in the United States as a response to McCarthyism. McCarthyism lasted approximately form the mid 1940s, to the mid 1950s. During McCarthyism, there was a strong anti-communist movement in the US. At the same time, there were many racist ideologies. In the United States, these tendencies focused on the white Anglo-Saxon protestants, who was seen as the ideal American citizen. Black nationalism wants to create a new nation for black Americans.[1]
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- African Leadership Academy
- African Leadership University
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- African Unification Front
- African Union
- All-African People's Revolutionary Party
- All-African Trade Union Federation
- Conseil de l'Entente
- Convention People's Party
- East African Community
- Economic Freedom Fighters
- First Pan-African Conference
- International African Service Bureau
- Organisation of African Trade Union Unity
- Organisation of African Unity
- Pan African Association
- Pan-African Freedom Movement for East and Central Africa
- Pan-African Congress
- Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
- Popular and Social League of the Great Sahara Tribes
- Rassemblement Démocratique Africain
- Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
- ZANU–PF
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- Black Star of Africa
- Le Marron Inconnu
- Lion of Judah
- Pan-African colours
- Pan-African flag
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- African philosophy
- African-American leftism
- Africanization
- All-African Peoples' Conference
- East African Federation
- Kwanzaa
- Union of African States
- United States of Africa
- United States of Latin Africa
- Year of Africa
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- Category:African-American people
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