Marcus Garvey advocated for economic independence for blacks, and ultimately he argued for black nationalism.
Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1914. He promoted blacks taking power into their own hands, becoming their own business owners rather than dealing with unfairness at the hands of white employers. He himself opened a restaurant, started a newspaper, and established the Black Star Line, which was the first black-owned shipping company in the US. "Garveyism" meant black people establishing business and commerce enterprises for blacks as a way of achieving economic independence and success. In "The Negro's Greatest Enemy," published in 1923, Garvey argued that Negroes were their own worst enemy and needed to take control of their own futures. He was one of the early figures in what became the black nationalism movement.
6. C senate and House representatives
7. C speaker of the house
8. A by passing the bill
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</em>The original full title of the magazine was, <em>THE CRISIS: A Record of the Darker Races. </em><em />The magazine was founded by W.E.B. Du Bois in 1910. Now simply known as <em>The Crisis, </em>the current quarterly journal continues as the official magazine of the National Association of Colored People (NAACP). It is the longest-running publication in the world by and for the black community.<em>
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Well really, it all depends. But, based on how the answer sounds, I would say the democratic side. If this doesn't help you, then I hope you get it right, and I'm sorry for telling you the wrong answer.
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