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History, 16.12.2019 03:31 mewashere1234

Why did w. e. b. du bois call marcus garvey “the most dangerous enemy of the negro race in america”?
a. garvey’s views promoted african unity.
b. garvey’s views promoted integration.
c. garvey’s views promoted racial separation.
d. garvey’s views promoted african pride.

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