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If you mean the Fist icon, that is a popular, well... Populist symbol, typically in Leftist political groups, especially Anarchists and other Libertarian groups, Libertarian here referring to Civil Liberties, and not the Anarcho-Capitalist bastardization of the term which only refers to Free-Market Capitalism.
All this just to say, its not just BLM. Its almost any movement started by the People, for the People, and AGAINST corrupt and oppressive power structures, whether perceived or actual in their level of immorality. So it actually makes plenty of sense to be the symbol of a People's Liberation from what they see as an oppressive figure, or power structure. The Fist is a symbol used to empower the People ("People" as a proper noun).