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aleksklad [387]
1 year ago
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Explain your thoughts on the significance meaning, and/or relation to our modern world of the following quote ( I want your thou

ghts about this Im to lazy) I dont know

History
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masha68 [24]1 year ago
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Marcus Garvey's ideas present in the quote refer to his political and social activism in relation to the conquest of rights for the black population.

<h3 /><h3>Who was Marcus Garvey?</h3>

He was a Jamaican-born journalist and political activist who lived from 1887 to 1940. His struggles focused on racial issues, instituting black nationalism, thus founding the<em> Universal Association for Black Progress</em> and the League of African Communities.

Therefore, Marcus Garvey's ideas impacted various racial and economic policies in the world, becoming known as Garveyism.

Find out more about Marcus Garvey here:

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