
National Socialist White People's Party
The National Socialist White People's Party (NSWPP) was a neo-Nazi political organization formed in the United States during the 1960s. It sought to promote white supremacy and racial segregation, drawing inspiration from Nazi ideology. The party's activities included distributing propaganda, organizing rallies, and engaging in confrontations. Although it gained some notoriety, its membership remained limited. The NSWPP is part of a broader spectrum of far-right groups that emerged post-World War II, which continue to advocate for racist and anti-Semitic beliefs. It was a response to social changes and civil rights movements in America.