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umka2103 [35]
3 years ago
11

Many african americans supported marcus garvey because they liked the idea of:

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Savatey [412]3 years ago
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Getting away from discrimination in America. ----APEX
Bogdan [553]3 years ago
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They liked the idea of ending discrimination in America.

He was a Jamaican leader of the Pan-Africanism movement whose goal was to unify and connect people of African descent in the world. He was a distinguished civil rights activist who founded the Negro World newspaper in the United States. He used to criticize the U.S. for calling itself a democracy while there were people of color suffering oppression.

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The mesoamericans where atypical to the lifestyle of neolithic peroid.

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<em>Oh, God said to Abraham, "Kill me a son"</em>

<em>Abe said, "Man, you must be puttin' me on"</em>

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