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词汇 white supremacy
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Definition of white supremacy in US English:

white supremacy

noun
  • The belief that white people are superior to those of all other races, especially the black race, and should therefore dominate society.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their role as workers, soldiers and activists in the fight against white supremacy at home and fascism abroad created vast social changes that set the stage for Brown.
    • By challenging segregation, King threatened the very root of white supremacy in the United States.
    • However, part of the ‘new vision’ we need must be clearly stated as embracing the demise of white supremacy and patriarchy.
    • Masekela came of age just as white supremacy in South Africa was being institutionalized through apartheid.
    • In the face of Nazi white supremacy, a black athlete demonstrates the ridiculousness of the creed.
    • The published photos galvanized an African American movement against white supremacy.
    • It was racist, but in an era when the institutions of white supremacy faced no serious challenge, race was not the exclusive focus.
    • The book, which recounts the horrors of white supremacy and the wonders of black resiliency, was the first American Book Award winner that has as its theme black genocide.
    • During the revolution black slave labour was introduced into capitalist enterprises in British colonies, the slave trade was established, as was the belief in white supremacy.
    • Because of such gains, many blacks became convinced that the entire structure of white supremacy had become vulnerable.
    • White mob violence against blacks was a deliberate tool used to maintain white supremacy, not to punish crime.
    • If you peer through the foggy evasions, you might catch a glimpse of white supremacy: more subtle than decades ago but still very powerful.
    • John Woodruff's brilliant victory in the 800 meters at the 1936 Olympic Games helped crush Hitler's ideals of white supremacy.
    • Some in our society are actively racist, seeking to further the mission of white supremacy and all it entails.
    • The cry for war is the cry for domination, white supremacy and death.
    • They all have major black characters and themes showing African-American men fighting back against white supremacy.
    • Thurmond dropped overt appeals to white supremacy only after the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
    • While this style can exhort some blacks to great sacrifice against entrenched white supremacy, it often comes up short as a means of conveying the complexities of the world.
    • Cross-racial adoption claims and custody litigation therefore do not represent attempts to enshrine white supremacy.
    • My tradition raised questions, like those about white supremacy, that most of the larger society didn't want to interrogate.

Definition of white supremacy in US English:

white supremacy

noun
  • The belief that white people are superior to those of all other races, especially the black race, and should therefore dominate society.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Masekela came of age just as white supremacy in South Africa was being institutionalized through apartheid.
    • The book, which recounts the horrors of white supremacy and the wonders of black resiliency, was the first American Book Award winner that has as its theme black genocide.
    • The published photos galvanized an African American movement against white supremacy.
    • However, part of the ‘new vision’ we need must be clearly stated as embracing the demise of white supremacy and patriarchy.
    • Some in our society are actively racist, seeking to further the mission of white supremacy and all it entails.
    • In the face of Nazi white supremacy, a black athlete demonstrates the ridiculousness of the creed.
    • They all have major black characters and themes showing African-American men fighting back against white supremacy.
    • It was racist, but in an era when the institutions of white supremacy faced no serious challenge, race was not the exclusive focus.
    • The cry for war is the cry for domination, white supremacy and death.
    • While this style can exhort some blacks to great sacrifice against entrenched white supremacy, it often comes up short as a means of conveying the complexities of the world.
    • Cross-racial adoption claims and custody litigation therefore do not represent attempts to enshrine white supremacy.
    • My tradition raised questions, like those about white supremacy, that most of the larger society didn't want to interrogate.
    • Their role as workers, soldiers and activists in the fight against white supremacy at home and fascism abroad created vast social changes that set the stage for Brown.
    • If you peer through the foggy evasions, you might catch a glimpse of white supremacy: more subtle than decades ago but still very powerful.
    • John Woodruff's brilliant victory in the 800 meters at the 1936 Olympic Games helped crush Hitler's ideals of white supremacy.
    • White mob violence against blacks was a deliberate tool used to maintain white supremacy, not to punish crime.
    • Thurmond dropped overt appeals to white supremacy only after the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
    • Because of such gains, many blacks became convinced that the entire structure of white supremacy had become vulnerable.
    • By challenging segregation, King threatened the very root of white supremacy in the United States.
    • During the revolution black slave labour was introduced into capitalist enterprises in British colonies, the slave trade was established, as was the belief in white supremacy.
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