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Rev.Zebedee Green was a life long member of the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association and was part of the leadership of the UNIA Liberty Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's historic Hill District community during the 1920's. Rev. Green was a contemporary of the Black Pittsburgh communist Benjamin Cruthers (Pittsburgh) and Paul Robeson. "Why I Am Dissatisfied" addresses the plight of African Americans at the early part of the century and is a criticism of Black people who were not proud of their African cultural heritage. There is also a chapter admonishing the African American woman to be proud of her natural beauty.
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