Black nationalism[1] Revolutionary socialism[citation needed] Anti-capitalism Anti-imperialism Anti-fascism
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Far-left[citation needed]
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Red and black
Website
2servethapeople.wix.com/brlp
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The Black Riders Liberation Party (BRLP) is a revolutionary black power organization based in the United States. The group claims ideological continuity with the original Black Panther Party for Self-Defense and, according to its official website, organizes gang members to "stop commiting [sic] genocide against each other and to stand up against white supremacy and capitalist oppression."[2]
^"Fighting Hate". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
^"Black Riders Liberation Party official website". Retrieved June 18, 2018.
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