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Marcus Garvey's Role In The Harlem Renaissance

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Garvey’s role in the Harlem Renaissance was so big and inspired leaders of the civil rights movement. Marcus Garvey was the founder of the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association). He wanted to unify Africans using commerce and education. That was the goal of the UNIA. Garvey’s main goal was to initiate black educational institutions which allowed blacks to grow economic control of their own lives. Garvey created several businesses including the Negro Factories Corporation, a restaurant, millinery, publishing home, and a chain of grocery stores. He also sold $5 worth of shares through the mail, which would allow him to buy three ships to start the BSL (Black Star Shipping Line). All Marcus Garvey wanted to do was to allow all blacks too
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