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Washington and had plans for opening an industrial and agricultural training school modeled on the Tuskegee Institute. Print Collection, Miriam and Ira D. When Garvey arrived in the United States in , at Washington's invitation, the educator had already died. Garvey made a pilgrimage to the Booker T. Washington memorial in Tuskegee, Alabama. In the summer of , thousands of whites attacked African Americans who had migrated from the South to East St. Louis, Missouri; there were dozens of lynchings and killings, and entire neighborhoods were burned down. During the Silent Protest down Fifth Avenue, women and children dressed in white, while men dressed in black. Only two short recordings of Garvey are extent. 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