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I guess the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey is one of these people with that attitude because they are his words, not mine.
Garvey, who was very dark, would seem to want to emphasize colorism, yet he seemed to want ones to move forward past babylon's labeling and high-lighting of colorism ["we feel that we should now set out to create a race type and standard of our own which could not, in the future, be stigmatized by bastardy].
Peace
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