An appealing feature of Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association was __________

a) its appeal to both poor and middle class African Americans
b) its embrace of Booker T. Washington’s methods
c) its move towards W. E. B Du Bois emphasis on liberal arts education
d) its emphasis on urban life


Answer: a

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