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Marcus Garvey, a prominent figure during the Harlem Renaissance, advocated for African Americans to embrace their African heritage and cultural identity. He promoted the idea of Black nationalism and self-sufficiency, encouraging the establishment of businesses and institutions that supported the African American community. Garvey also emphasized the importance of repatriation to Africa, envisioning a united and empowered African diaspora. His vision aimed to instill pride and a sense of purpose among African Americans in the face of systemic racism and oppression.

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