Black supremacists
- Black power
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The Black Hebrew Israelite (BHI) movement in the US hold that blacks represent God's true "chosen people," while condemning whites as incarnate manifestations of evil. As God's "authentic" Jews, BHI adherents believe that mainstream Jews are actually imposters. Such beliefs bear a striking resemblance to the Christian Identity theology practiced by many white supremacists. The origins of the BHI movement are non-violent. While the BHI belief system may have roots in the United States as far back as the Civil War era, the movement became more recognized as a result of the teachings of an individual known as Ben Ami Ben Israel, a.k.a Ben Carter, from the south side of Chicago.
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World problems
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(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
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Resources » Energy
Society » Racial, ethnic groups
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English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024