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Marcus Garvey was imprisoned primarily for fraud related to his Black Star Line shipping company. In 1923, he was convicted of using the mail to defraud investors who had purchased stock in the company, which was intended to facilitate Black-owned shipping and trade. He was sentenced to five years in prison but served only about two years before being released and subsequently deported to Jamaica. His trial and imprisonment were controversial, with many supporters viewing them as politically motivated.

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