Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. Du Bois Impact the Fight for Racial Equality
[2023-02-25 15:46:28]
Fighting for racial equality between Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. Du Bois In the early 20th century, two important figures emerged as areas of pride of the black people and began campaign campaign later. Marcus Garvey and W. E. B. Dubois influenced these two movements, but to what extent the problem is. Marcus Garvey, born in Jamaica, came to the United States to spread the "His Race Improvement Program" on March 23, 1916 (Cronon, 20).
In many ways, this is Martin Luther King, Fannie Lou Hamer, Wangari Maathai, W. E. B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Kwame Ture, and many others predict and predict the world African people. African Americans must transcend the American capitalist ideology of Caucasian supremacy.
56 W. E. B. Du Bois talks about Marcus Garvey, U.N.I.A. and Garvey's industrial and commercial enterprises, but his personality problem is more questionable. 279 W. E. In January, Dubois developed pan-Africanism without violence, but another man proposed a different vision for blacks to take action, Marcus Garvey. Gavi was born in Jamaica in 1885 with the aim of completely releasing colonial blacks. After the end of the First World War, Garvey began a popular black campaign for harvesting funds in Harlem, and in 1914, in order to unite and promote all the blacks of the country, the General Black Reform Association (UNIA) Incorporation Racial Pride 280 In 1921, Dubois cited the United Nations report. In the article of 1920, Marcus Garvey Du Bois introduced Garvey and U.N.I.A. Is the industry and commercial project effective and effective?
57, W of an article by Marcus Garvey in January 1921. E. B. Du Bois frankly told his concern about the organization U.N.I.A of Marcus Garvey. Predicting Black Star's bankruptcy: The financial approach of Garvey is basically not good, as long as he does not fix them soon, investors will certainly not receive dividends and become even worse. 286 Garvey is a sincere and hardworking idealist, he is also a stubborn and domineering leader in the masses, has a valuable business plan, but he is an inexperienced businessman. His dark industry, commerce and the dream of ultimate freedom in Africa is feasible, but his method is exaggerated, wasteful, illogical, ineffective, and almost illegal. 287 Markus Garvey also founded his own church, the Orthodox Church of Africa. He truly believes that blacks and white people will encourage them to be self-sufficient if they have two different fates.