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Marcus Garvey was a prominent Jamaican political leader and activist whose experiences shaped his significance in the early 20th century. He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), promoting Black nationalism and self-reliance, influenced by his encounters with racism and colonialism in Jamaica and the United States. His efforts to advocate for the economic and social empowerment of African Americans, along with the establishment of the Black Star Line shipping company, aimed to facilitate global Black unity and repatriation to Africa. Garvey's legacy as a pioneer of the Pan-African movement continues to inspire contemporary discussions on race and identity.

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