Black activism
Black activism may refer to advocating for power from the perspectives of those of the Black community and African diaspora:
- African nationalism
- Afrocentrism
- Black church
- Black Consciousness Movement – South African anti-apartheid movement, 1960s
- Black genocide in the United States – the notion that African Americans have been subjected to genocide because of racism against African Americans
- Black Hebrew Israelites – groups of African Americans who believe that they are the descendants of the ancient Israelites
- Black is beautiful
- Black Judaism – Judaism that is practiced by people of African descent, both within Africa and the African diaspora, as well as within the Jewish diaspora
- Black Lives Matter
- Black-Palestinian solidarity
- Black power movement
- Black separatism
- Black supremacy
- Critical race theory – Intellectual movement and framework
- Ethnic nationalism
- Hoteps – groups of African Americans who believe that they are the descendants of the Ancient Egyptians
- Identity politics
- Négritude – Cultural and political movement developed by a francophone African elite
- Pan-Africanism
- Political hip hop § Black nationalism
- Racial nationalism
- Racism against African Americans
- Religion of black Americans
- Secession in the United States
- Supremacism#Racial
- Woke – Term meaning alert to racial or social injustices
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