They believed that African americans needed to live apart from whites.
They believe that African Americans need to live separately from whites.
Nationalists believe that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. Also, they believe that the national government represents all the people. States' Rights people believe that one can only use delegated powers.
becaues they are black which is nt a bad thing to be]
African-Americans who were prepared to establish a separate African-American state
Nationalists of the 1780't felt a constitution was essential to provide people of the nation the self-determination to continue with independence.
the answer is C.BE STRONG AND MAKE NATIONALLY UNIFORM LAWS
A member of the Black Hand of Serbian nationalists who promoted Serbian nationalism by assassinating the Archduke
Black nationalists believed in the promotion of Black self-determination and empowerment, advocating for the establishment of independent Black institutions and communities. They sought to address systemic racism and inequality by emphasizing pride in Black identity and culture, often rejecting assimilation into a predominantly white society. Many black nationalists also supported the idea of returning to Africa or creating a separate nation for Black people as a means of achieving true autonomy and freedom.
Edgar Hoover
They were nationalist.
Malcolm X.
The Black Hand Gang - they were Serbian nationalists.