Race war

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Race war is a term referring to developing hostilities between ethnic groups divided on the basis of racial group or skin color. The term may refer to specific violent acts or to general overt or covert hostilities between ethnic groups; compare ethnic conflict.

White racism

The concept of a "Racial Holy War," or "Rahowa," is a core rallying cry for White racialist groups. In 1987, the White Patriot Party declared that a race war had begun.

Race war is the main theme of William Luther Pierce's 1978 novel The Turner Diaries.

Manson

The murders perpetrated by Charles Manson and his "Family" were inspired in part by Manson's prediction of Helter Skelter, an apocalyptic race war.

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