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"I regard the Klan, the Anglo-Saxon clubs and White American societies, as far as the Negro is concerned, as better friends of the race than all other groups of hypocritical whites put together"

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Garvey’s line is a political grenade lobbed at white liberalism, not a love letter to the Klan. Its cold logic is that open enemies are easier to fight than smiling gatekeepers. The Klan’s brutality is explicit, legible, and therefore strategically useful: it strips away the comforting fiction that “progress” is inevitable if Black people are patient and polite. Against that clarity, Garvey targets “hypocritical whites” who preach equality while quietly policing housing, jobs, unions, and the ballot box. Those people don’t burn crosses; they draft zoning laws, hire “the right fit,” and clutch respectability as a weapon. Garvey is saying: at least the mask-off racists admit what the system is.

The subtext is also a dare aimed inward. Garvey’s Black nationalist project depended on psychological severance from white approval. By calling white supremacist groups “better friends,” he stages a ruthless lesson in self-reliance: if white society is structured against you, stop bargaining for inclusion and start building power outside its institutions. It’s provocation as pedagogy.

Context matters: early 20th-century America, when lynching was commonplace, the second Klan surged, and liberal “uplift” politics often came packaged with paternalism. Garvey, a mass publisher and organizer, spoke in headlines because he was competing in a noisy marketplace of movements. The danger is obvious: rhetorical jujitsu can read like endorsement. That risk is part of the maneuver. He’s trying to make hypocrisy feel more shameful than hatred, because hypocrisy is what keeps the machine running while everyone insists their hands are clean.

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Garvey, Marcus. (2026, January 15). I regard the Klan, the Anglo-Saxon clubs and White American societies, as far as the Negro is concerned, as better friends of the race than all other groups of hypocritical whites put together. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-regard-the-klan-the-anglo-saxon-clubs-and-white-677/

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Garvey, Marcus. "I regard the Klan, the Anglo-Saxon clubs and White American societies, as far as the Negro is concerned, as better friends of the race than all other groups of hypocritical whites put together." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-regard-the-klan-the-anglo-saxon-clubs-and-white-677/.

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"I regard the Klan, the Anglo-Saxon clubs and White American societies, as far as the Negro is concerned, as better friends of the race than all other groups of hypocritical whites put together." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-regard-the-klan-the-anglo-saxon-clubs-and-white-677/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Marcus Garvey

Marcus Garvey (August 17, 1887 - June 10, 1940) was a Publisher from Jamaica.

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