Du Bois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation.
Marcus Garvey believed that African Americans should embrace a sense of pride in their African heritage and strive for economic independence. He advocated for the establishment of their own businesses and communities, promoting the idea of self-reliance. Additionally, he championed the concept of a "Back to Africa" movement, encouraging African Americans to return to Africa to reclaim their land and heritage. Through these actions, Garvey aimed to empower Black individuals and foster unity among them.
Garvey believed people of African descent could establish a great independent nation in their ancient homeland of Africa.
Only some African Americans should be able to vote
African Americans are subject to exactly the same rules as ALL americans.
they should
Du Bois believed that African Americans should not accept segregation.
No
Marcus Garvey was one of the leading proponents of the "Back to Africa" Movement. He believed it was impossible for African=Americans to ever be accepted and provided opportunities in the United States and felt they should return to the continent of Africa. He established the Black Star Shipping Company tp carry them back to Africa.
Garvey believed people of African descent could establish a great independent nation in their ancient homeland of Africa.
He thought African Americans should own and operate their own business.
Only some African Americans should be able to vote
African Americans are subject to exactly the same rules as ALL americans.
He thought African Americans should own and operate their own business.
We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her. We should study about her because she was an African American and escaped slavery and other African Americans weent with her.
Yes
Only some African Americans should be able to vote