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Black Nationalism
noun
- a social and political movement resisting assimilation of Black people into white or mixed society and advocating self-reliance and self-government in Black communities.
Other Words From
- Black Nationalist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Black Nationalism1
Example Sentences
“London will fight back. She’ll snap. She’ll show you she’s from Plaza East projects,” said James Taylor, a political science professor at the University of San Francisco and author of “Black Nationalism in the United States: From Malcolm X to Barack Obama.”
The Atlanta-based civil rights group was known for its sit-ins against segregation in the Deep South, but by 1967 it had shifted to a more militant Black nationalism and asked all white members to leave.
It’s true that Black leaders in the mid-20th century believed economic empowerment was a prerequisite for equality; in 1964, Malcolm X described “Black Nationalism” as his “social, political and economic philosophy.”
The program put the political dictates of Black nationalism into action through popular culture.
In later decades, self-sufficiency was touted by the Nation of Islam as part of its advocacy of Black Nationalism.
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