The African American leader who believed in the separation of black people and white people was Marcus Garvey. He advocated for the establishment of a separate nation for Black people, promoting the idea of Black nationalism and self-determination. Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and emphasized economic independence and pride in African heritage. His views contrasted with those of other civil rights leaders who sought integration and equality within existing societal structures.
The leader of the African-American Muslim movement was Elijah Muhammad.
Booker T. Washington believed that training in trades and learning a skill was the way of improvement for African Americans. He believed that economic self-sufficiency would allow African Americans to overcome racial discrimination and gain respect and equality in society. Washington emphasized vocational education and believed that it would pave the way for African American advancement.
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There have been literally hundreds of recognized African American leaders since the 19th century that have urged African Americans to fight racism. One of the first was Frederick Douglas who emerged in the antebellum days of the 19th century. In modern times, the most famous of the African American civil rights leaders was Martin Luther King Jr. He was assassinated in the 1960's.For the most part all respected leaders believed in non-violent protests.
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Booker T. Washington believed that African American economic success and cooperation with whites was important to overcoming racism.
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The leader of the African-American Muslim movement was Elijah Muhammad.
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Booker T. Washington believed that training in trades and learning a skill was the way of improvement for African Americans. He believed that economic self-sufficiency would allow African Americans to overcome racial discrimination and gain respect and equality in society. Washington emphasized vocational education and believed that it would pave the way for African American advancement.
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You are no doubt thinking of Steve Biko, but he was a leader only of the South African Student Organisation.
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