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When Marcus Garvey was in his twenties, he toured Central America and witnessed the oppression of migrant workers, an experience that
inspired his support of Pan Africanism and his political activism.
helped him decide to move to Central America permanently to advocate on their behalf.
pushed him to join forces with W. E. B. Du Bois and the Niagara Movement.
motivated him to move home to Jamaica, where he founded the Black Star Line.
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"inspired his support of Pan Africanism and his political activism."
Seeing the exploitation of Black migrant workers convinced Garvey of the need for Black unity, self-reliance, and political organization—ideas that led to his Pan‑Africanism and later activism (founding the UNIA and related ventures).
Seeing the exploitation of Black migrant workers convinced Garvey of the need for Black unity, self-reliance, and political organization—ideas that led to his Pan‑Africanism and later activism (founding the UNIA and related ventures).
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