He did not believe that equality could be achieved
Racial equality was impossible in the United States.
Garvey was opposed to integration, while the NAACP fought for integration (apex)
Marcus Garvey
Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.
Garvey felt that equality was impossible in the United States, while the NAACP fought for equality - Apex
He did not believe that equality could be achieved in the United States.
He was a segregationist
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Racial equality was impossible in the United States.
He was a segregationist - Apex
Marcus Garvey shocked civil rights leaders with his promotion of Black nationalism and his establishment of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), which advocated for the economic independence and self-determination of Black people. His call for a return to Africa and support for the creation of a separate Black nation challenged the integrationist ideals of many civil rights leaders, like W.E.B. Du Bois. Additionally, Garvey's flamboyant style and controversial rhetoric, including his criticism of other civil rights movements and leaders, further polarized opinions within the civil rights community.
Garvey was opposed to integration, while the NAACP fought for integration (apex)
Garvey wanted African Americans to return to Africa, while the NAACP wanted African Americans to have civil rights at home. (apex)
He did not believe that equality could be achieved in the United States.
he met with the ku klux klan
he as a segregationist
Garvey felt that equality was impossible in the United States, while the NAACP fought for equality. -apex