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... He says “a public organization claiming to represent the Negro race, collecting monies not only from its own membership but broadcast, owes a regular and specific accounting to the public. ... The author calls Garvey the “British Negro” who “is the type of vain and bragging black who… exploits the interest [of all Negroes] to his own profit. ... Gary, Indiana became a rather active chapter in the Universal Negro Improvement Association. ... I wanted more comprehensive data, which I found in the Journal of Negro History. ...
After reviewing all of the information, the sources have contributed to my view of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. ... The Afro shows that the organization was a daily part of the lives of many African Americans throughout the nation, and articles from the Journal of Negro History depicts a full and beneficial assessment of the impact of the UNIA on the nation.
Approximate Word count = 854 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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