Marcus Garvey

A. called on African Americans to reject capitalism.

B. argued that America, not Africa, was now the blacks' true home.

C. encouraged African Americans to reject assimilation into white society.

D. urged African Americans to move out of the South.

E. saw his movement and influence decline in the early 1920s.


C

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