Back-to-Africa movement
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The Back-to-Africa movement is a movement for African Americans and the black diaspora to move back to Sub-Saharan Africa. African repatriation for ex African slaves and free black people from North America and other Western societies began during the eighteenth century.[1] They founded the country of Liberia.
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