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how did marcus garvey’s negro nationalism differ from the views of WEM Du Bois and Booker T Washington?

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Marcus Garvey's Negro Nationalism differed from the views of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois in its emphasis on the importance of a separate and independent black identity, including the possibility of repatriation to Africa.

What was their perspectives

Washington was a proponent of industrial education and vocational training. He believed that economic self-sufficiency and practical skills were essential for the advancement of the African American community.

Du Bois was a proponent of classical education and believed in the Talented Tenth — the idea that a small, educated elite should lead the fight for civil rights and social equality.

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