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>[Garvey] railed against what he called the "race destroying doctrine" of those African Americans who were promulgating racial integration in the U.S., instead, he maintained the view that his UNIA stood for "the pride and purity of race. We believe that the white race should uphold its racial pride and perpetuate itself, and we also believe that the black race should do likewise. We believe that there is room enough in the world for the various race groups to grow and develop by themselves without seeking to destroy the Creator's plan by the constant introduction of mongrel types."
Was Garvey right?
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>>18469143
we need a first name op.............
>otherwise
http://www.google.com/search?q=marcus+garvey+race+relations


Marcus Garvey (1887–1940) was a Jamaican-born Black nationalist and Pan-Africanist leader who revolutionized race relations by promoting black pride, self-reliance, and the "Back-to-Africa" movement. Through the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), he advocated for total racial separation, encouraging Black people to build an independent nation in Africa rather than seeking integration in white society.Key Aspects of Garvey's Approach to Race Relations:Black Nationalism and Separation: Garvey believed that white society would never accept Black people as equals, advocating for voluntary separation, racial pride, and the establishment of an independent, black-led state in Africa."Black is Beautiful": He promoted self-worth among African Americans during a time of intense discrimination and segregation (e.g., Red Summer of 1919), urging them to take pride in their African heritage.Economic Self-Sufficiency: He launched the Black Star Line and Negro Factories Corporation to create a separate, independent Black economy, separate from white control.Controversial Alliances: Garvey was criticized for engaging with white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan because he believed their goals of racial segregation were aligned.Opposition to Integrationists: He clashed with leaders like W.E.B. Du Bois of the NAACP, who favored integration over separation.Global Impact: Despite criticism and his deportation, he created the largest mass movement in African American history, empowering black communities worldwide.Garvey’s legacy is complex; he is revered for empowering marginalized African populations but also scrutinized for his separatist ideology and controversial tactics.
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>>18469143
>Was Garvey right?
there are only 2 approaches to race relations
1 - keep them seperated
2 - let them intermix
2 is the current default and it is going horribly



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