Category
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Confederate States of America
former country in North America formed by the Southern United States during the American Civil War (1861-1865)
Rhodesia
Rhodesia ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Rhodesia from 1970, was a country in Southern Africa that existed from 1965 to 1979. Rhodesia served as the de facto successor state to the British dominion of Southern Rhodesia following a unilateral declaration of independence issued by the ruling government. Throughout this fourteen-year period, Rhodesia faced internal conflict and political unrest. Following the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979, the territory returned to British political control and then subsequently gained internationally recognised independence as Zimbabwe in 1980.
white supremacy
racist belief that white people are superior to people of other racial backgrounds

Orania
Freedom Front Plus
right-wing Afrikaner nationalist political party in South Africa
volkstaat
thumb|"Vryheidsvlag" or "Freedom flag", the most common proposed flag for an Afrikaner homeland or Volkstaat. Also used to represent Afrikaners at the UNPO.
thumb|Versions of the Flag of South Africa (1928–1994)|flag of South Africa from 1928 to 1994 without the Union Jack are occasionally proposed as a flag for an Afrikaner homeland or Volkstaat (this version replacing the [[Union Jack with the "Vryheidsvlag").]]
A Volkstaat (, ), also called a Boerestaat, is a proposed White homeland for Boers and Afrikaners within the borders of South Africa, most commonly proposed as a fully independent Bo
Maritz Rebellion
conflict
Rhodesian Front
political party (Formed in 1962; restyled Republican Front in 1981; reconstituted itself as the Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe in 1985.)
Creativity
pantheistic white separatist religious movement, founded in Lighthouse Point, Florida, by Ben Klassen in 1973; promotes the veneration of the white race and the safeguarding of its survival
Elohim City
Private community in Adair County, Oklahoma, US
neo-Confederate
thumb|Maryland Sons of Confederate Veterans marching in [[Arlington National Cemetery in 2014|300px]]
Northwest Territorial Imperative
White separatist ethno-state project in the Northwestern United States
Kinism
Kinism is the belief that Christians have a duty to prefer the members of one's family – and by extension, one's ethnic group – and should preserve racial differences in "racially homogeneous families, congregations, and in distinctive social and perhaps even national spheres." The term is often used to refer to a "movement of anti-immigrant, 'Southern heritage' separatists who splintered off from Christian Reconstructionism to advocate that God's intended order is 'loving one's own kind' by separating people along 'tribal and ethnic' lines to live in large, extended-family groups."
Resistance Records
Canadian record label owned by Resistance LLC which was closely connected to the neo-Nazi organization National Alliance