What is Black Separatism?

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Black Separatism Although slavery was abolished in 1865, some people fail to realize that racism still exists in the 21st century. Just because slavery was abolished and laws were placed to protect people, that does not stop one group of people from being capable of hating another group of people. Believe it or not, there are racists and hate groups all around us that we are not aware of. Our neighbors or members of our community might be involved in a hate group or may be racist without us having any idea. Some are well known such as the KKK or Nazi’s, but there are other groups that are not as popular to the public. Black separatists are said to be a group of people that “believe they can never optimally advance socially, politically and economically in a white-dominated society, believing that whites are inherently evil and oppressive and will never treat blacks as equals.”(Chiedozie, Anjus) Some think black separatists are anti-white and anti-Semetic, which means the discrimination against white people and Jewish people. The Nation of Islam is a good example of a black separatist group. They are led by Louis Farrakhan, which some people think he believes that white people were created 6,600 years ago by a renegade black scientist. They call them “blue-eyed devils” who prey on blacks. (Southern Poverty Law Center). This is not all true. The Nation of Islam is a religious group who have their own views on things. Farrakhan is seen as a racist but in reality he speaks his mind on things that he believes in. The problem it that black separatists are supposedly a “threat” and that the FBI is afraid of what this group of people may be capable of doing. Black separatists are considered racists, and a hate group. The FBI believes ... ... middle of paper ... ...nter., 2014. Web. 21 Mar. 2014. . Chiedozie, Anjus. The History of Black Separatists. Demand Media., 1999-2014. Web. 21 Mar. 2014. . German, Michael. Manufacturing a “Black Separatist” Threat and Other Dubious Claims: Bias in Newly Released FBI Terrorism Training Materials. American Civil Liberties Union. Web. 21 Mar. 2014. . Pilisuk, Marc. “[CN]Chapter 5: [CN] Networks of Power.” Who Benefits from Global Violence and War: Uncovering a Destructive System. With Jennifer Achord Rountree. Westport: Praeger Security International, an imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2008. Print.

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