Marcus Garvey responded to the question of race relations by advocating for Black nationalism and self-determination. He believed that African Americans should take pride in their heritage and work towards establishing their own economic and political institutions. Garvey promoted the idea of a global movement for people of African descent, encouraging repatriation to Africa and the establishment of a united African nation. His approach emphasized empowerment and self-reliance as solutions to the systemic racism and oppression faced by Black communities.
The NAACP members did not like that Marcus Garvey met with the KKK and seemed to side with them. Marcus Garvey wanted to re-populate Africa and fix the mistakes of white colonialism.Ê Shock -apex-
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The NAACP members did not like that Marcus Garvey met with the KKK and seemed to side with them. Marcus Garvey wanted to re-populate Africa and fix the mistakes of white colonialism.Ê Shock -apex-
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Marcus Garvey had 11 children, whose names were Marcus Garvey Jr., Julius W. Garvey, Dr. Colin Garvey, Dr. Una Marson, Dr. Julius Garvey Jr., Dr. Ralph Garvey, Roy Garvey, Marcus Mosiah Garvey III, Michelle Garvey, Menelik Garvey, and Aba Garvey.
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Marcus Garvey is a/an Publisher, journalist
Marcus Garvey married to Amy Ashwood in 1919 Marcus Garvey married to Amy Jacques in 1922
Marcus Garvey married to Amy Ashwood in 1919 Marcus Garvey married to Amy Jacques in 1922