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Originally Posted by ArucardX
Dude, since when did "Black Power!" come before "White Power!" LOL
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White Power as an ideology is associated with a racist faction of the skinhead subculture that developed in the United Kingdom in the late
1970s.
Black Power is a political slogan which describes the aspiration of those ascribing to varying degrees of black nationalism to acquire full ethnic self-determination of black people. In particular, this regards African-Americans. More generally, the term describes a conscious choice for blacks to nurture and promote their own models of value rather than look for other races to validate them. It calls for blacks to identify their historical struggle and work to help themselves. The first person to use the term Black Power in its political context was Robert F. Williams, a writer and publisher of the
1950s and 60s. Mukasa Dada won the support of thousands of working class Africans when he chanted "Black Power"
Thats when...and i got my info from
www.wikipedia.org. Even though the info is right there, I know your still going to want to argue Arucard. So i dont know why i bother.