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The organization was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 2019, by ex-members of the [[African People's Socialist Party]]. It rose to prominence in the early 2020s amidst the George Floyd protests and the 2020–2022 United States racial unrest, when it attempted to construct a compound in the Rocky Mountains which it named "Hammer City."
The organization was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 2019, by ex-members of the [[African People's Socialist Party]]. It rose to prominence in the early 2020s amidst the George Floyd protests and the 2020–2022 United States racial unrest, when it attempted to construct a compound in the Rocky Mountains which it named "Hammer City."
== Links ==
* [https://blackhammer.org Website]
* [https://twitter.com/blkhmmrtimes Twitter]
* [https://youtube.com/blackhammertv YouTube]
* [https://www.facebook.com/blackhammertimes Facebook page]


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==

Revision as of 19:41, 14 April 2023

The Black Hammer Party (BHP), formerly the Black Hammer Organization and commonly known as the Black Hammers, is a radical African American political organization that advocates black separatism and social conservatism.

The organization was founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 2019, by ex-members of the African People's Socialist Party. It rose to prominence in the early 2020s amidst the George Floyd protests and the 2020–2022 United States racial unrest, when it attempted to construct a compound in the Rocky Mountains which it named "Hammer City."

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