Black Army (Great Nuclear War)

The Black Army is an international terrorist organization located in the deep american south.

Origins
In 1957, Robert F. Williams created a Monroe Chapter of the NRA, which he named the Black Armed Guard, as a defense against the Klu Klux Klan. Whilst Robert met his end during the US invasion of the island nation, his ideas remained with revolutionaries left in broken America. The idea of a Black Armed Guard remained with the public for many years. During the well-known Alabama Civil War, radicals from Atlanta, fueled by Revolutionary Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. WIlliams’s book Negroes With Guns, they vowed to form a new armed guard, and fight the KKK.

On May 11, 1963, the KKK had been rallying in Bessemer, and Imperial Wizard Bobby Shelton addressed the crowd, urging rejection of "any concessions or demands from any of the atheist so-called ministers of the nigger race or any other group here in Birmingham"."Klansmen would be willing to give their lives if necessary to protect segregation in Alabama", he also said. This fueled the young klansman to lead an invasion into Atlanta to stage a violent coup. On the outskirts of town, they clashed with the new Black Armed Guard. This conflict is often referred as the Battle for Atlanta.

After this battle, most took to calling the new radicals The Black Army, and they grew in numbers at a staggering rate.

Extraneous Conflicts
In 1976, the Black Army had received word of war between the Gullah People of the coast, and insert KKK branch here. To protect the Gullah people, the Black Army quickly sent a detachment to aid them, redirecting supplies towards the region. This is largely considered a part of the desire for a Black Homeland in southern America. Similar steps were taken in settlements along the Mississippi River, where patrols were sent to guard trade routes.

Both armies have reduced Alabama to rubble, and have fought over Rome, North Florida, and Spartanburg.