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People and Issues of the 1920s:Question 8

In the 1920s, what did Marcus Garvey's movement advocate to

millions of African Americans?

Select one:

A) His movement advocated continued growth of the emerging African American

middle class through business.

B) His movement advocated violent African American uprisings in order to gain

political power

C) His movement advocated separation and independence from whites and the

establishment of an African homeland.

D) His movement advocated advancement of African Americans through integration

in white American Society.

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    A) His movement advocated continued growth of the emerging African Americans

    Explanation:

    Marcus Garvey was a proponent of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements, inspiring the Nation of Islam and the Rastafarian movement.
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