How did Marcus Garvey's approach to civil rights differ from that of the NAACP?
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Garvey was a Black nationalist, while the NAACP were integrationists.
The NAACP was formed to promote equal rights for Black Americans within mainstream American society. Marcus Garvey promoted a vision of a separate Black republic based in Jamaica or the present-day southeastern United States.
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Garvey was a Black patriot, while the NAACP were integrationists.
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- The NAACP was framed to advance equivalent rights for Black Americans inside standard American culture. Marcus Garvey advanced a dream of a different Black republic situated in Jamaica or the present-day southeastern United States.
- Garvey needed African Americans to come back to Africa, while the NAACP needed African Americans to have social equality at home. Garvey felt that fairness was unimaginable in the United States, while the NAACP battled for fairness. Garvey was against incorporation, while the NAACP battled for mix.
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