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- Black_genocide abstract "In the United States, black genocide is a conspiracy theory which holds that African Americans are the victims of genocide instituted by white Americans. This type of notional genocide was formally described in 1951 as the result of decades of lynchings and long term racial discrimination. Malcolm X talked about "black genocide" in the early 1960s, citing long term injustice and cruelty by whites against blacks. After 1964 when President Lyndon B. Johnson pushed through his War on Poverty legislation including public funding of the Pill for the poor, family planning (birth control) was said to be "black genocide" in July 1967 at the first Black Power Conference held in New Jersey. In 1970 after abortion was more widely legalized, black militants named abortion specifically as part of the conspiracy theory.Most African-American women were not convinced of a conspiracy, and rhetoric about race genocide faded. In 1973, media revelations about decades of government-sponsored compulsory sterilization was said to be part of a plan for black genocide. That same year, a poll determined that the fear of black genocide was strongest in uneducated young black males from Northeastern US cities.".
- Black_genocide thumbnail Paul_Robeson_yn_Eisteddfod_Genedlaethol_Cymru,_Glynebwy,_1958.jpg?width=300.
- Black_genocide wikiPageID "42521522".
- Black_genocide wikiPageRevisionID "641847373".
- Black_genocide subject Category:Abortion.
- Black_genocide subject Category:African-American_history.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Birth_control.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Birth_control_in_the_United_States.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Conspiracy_theories.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Demography.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Feminism_and_history.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Fertility.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Genocide.
- Black_genocide subject Category:History_of_social_movements.
- Black_genocide subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_(1945%E2%80%9364).
- Black_genocide subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_(1964%E2%80%9380).
- Black_genocide subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_(1980%E2%80%9391).
- Black_genocide subject Category:History_of_the_United_States_(1991%E2%80%93present).
- Black_genocide subject Category:Planned_Parenthood.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Population.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Sexuality_in_the_United_States.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Social_history_of_the_United_States.
- Black_genocide subject Category:Social_inequality.
- Black_genocide type Thing.
- Black_genocide comment "In the United States, black genocide is a conspiracy theory which holds that African Americans are the victims of genocide instituted by white Americans. This type of notional genocide was formally described in 1951 as the result of decades of lynchings and long term racial discrimination. Malcolm X talked about "black genocide" in the early 1960s, citing long term injustice and cruelty by whites against blacks. After 1964 when President Lyndon B.".
- Black_genocide label "Black genocide".
- Black_genocide seeAlso Military_history_of_African_Americans.
- Black_genocide sameAs m.010f4pb9.
- Black_genocide sameAs Q16823407.
- Black_genocide sameAs Q16823407.
- Black_genocide wasDerivedFrom Black_genocide?oldid=641847373.
- Black_genocide depiction Paul_Robeson_yn_Eisteddfod_Genedlaethol_Cymru,_Glynebwy,_1958.jpg.
- Black_genocide isPrimaryTopicOf Black_genocide.