He did not believe that equality could be achieved in the United States.
He was a segregationist
i dont know some one else answer it so i can know
He did not believe that equality could be achieved in the United States.
That is a matter of opinion, but I think that Martin Luther King Jr. is the most widely known.
Marcus Garvey's approach to civil rights emphasized Black self-determination, pride, and economic independence. He advocated for the establishment of a separate Black nation and promoted the idea of returning to Africa through the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). Garvey's philosophy encouraged African Americans to embrace their heritage and create their own institutions, contrasting with the integrationist strategies of other civil rights leaders of his time. His influential rhetoric and activism laid the groundwork for future movements focused on Black empowerment.
he met with the ku klux klan
He was a segregationist
Marcus Garvey
Garvey was opposed to integration, while the NAACP fought for integration (apex)
he met with the ku klux klan
i dont know some one else answer it so i can know
He did not believe that equality could be achieved in the United States.
Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.
Garvey felt that equality was impossible in the United States, while the NAACP fought for equality. -apex
Marcus Garvey was one.
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Racial equality was impossible in the United States.