What inspired Marcus Garvey to fight for change in Jamaica?

Marcus Garvey and the UNIA

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Sophia Harris
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The autobiography of Booker T. Washington
The teachings of Martin Luther King Jr.
The speeches of Nelson Mandela
The writings of Malcolm X
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What was the primary goal of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) when it was formed in Jamaica?
To promote racial pride and develop opportunities for blacks
To establish a political party
To create a new religion
To build schools for all races
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How did Marcus Garvey's message resonate with African Americans in the United States?
It encouraged them to assimilate into white society
It addressed their frustration with violence and disenfranchisement
It promised them free land
It offered them jobs in the Caribbean
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What was one of the key messages of Marcus Garvey's speeches?
Complete assimilation into white culture
Self-respect and pride in African heritage
The importance of European alliances
The need for technological advancement
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What was a significant aspect of the UNIA under Marcus Garvey's leadership?
The creation of a global sports league
The development of a new language
The promotion of black entrepreneurship
The establishment of a new currency
6.
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What was the purpose of the Black Star Line established by Marcus Garvey?
To facilitate trade with Africa and the Caribbean
To serve as a military fleet
To transport goods across Europe
To provide luxury cruises
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What was the Back to Africa movement promoted by Marcus Garvey?
A scholarship program for African students
A cultural exchange program with African countries
A tourism initiative for African Americans
A plan for African Americans to return to Africa and create a nation
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