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1900-1929: Social Turmoil -- DBQ

   
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He had come to the town to preach individual pride and to promote black nationalism. He encouraged blacks to be self-sufficient and to return to Africa. The government jailed him for selling shares on his ship; Garvy was later deported. The Ku Klux Klan had arisen a second time during this age, which only added to the social chaos...
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The government jailed him for selling shares on his ship; Garvy was later deported. The Ku Klux Klan had arisen a second time during this age, which only added to the social chaos. The Klan had faded by the 1870s, but was revived in 1915 at Stone Mountain, Georgia...
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