What explains the rise of Marcus Garvey's United Negro Improvement Association movement? Why was Garvey such an important political figure for American blacks during the 1920s and beyond even though his movement of black self-reliance and self-support ultimately failed and Garvey himself was deported by an anxious U.S. government in 1927?
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