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| | White supremacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30) |
 | | White supremacy is most often thought of in connection with anti-fl racism and anti-Semitism, though it has also been used to justify discrimination against Native Americans, Chinese, Irish, Arabs, Italians, Jews, Roman Catholics, Southeast Asians, and others. |
 | | For example, politically, socially and economically, white supremacy was by and large the law of the land in the United States before and for decades after Reconstruction; the same is true of apartheid-era South Africa, and of parts of Europe at various periods of time, most notably under the Third Reich. |
 | | White supremacist groups can be found in most countries with a significant white population, including the United States, Australia, South Africa, and in the nations of Europe and parts of Latin America. |
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