What is the connection between black radicalism in the U.S. and the Caribbean during the 1920s?

A) Black radicalism made no gains in the U.S. during the era.
B) Black radicalism disappeared because of police action against activists.
C) Some black radicals in the U.S., such as Marcus Garvey, were from Jamaica.
D) Some black radicals in the U.S. were banished to various Caribbean islands.


Answer: C

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