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The number of aliens of any nationality who may be admitted under the immigration laws to the United States in any fiscal year shall be limited to 3 per centum of the number of foreign-born persons... as determined by the United States census of 1910. The powerful Negro empires of great size and some culture existed in the Sudan before the white races entered America. 

You didn't list the question options, but another question I've seen here on Brainly included this quote from the document:

"We believe the Negro, like any other race, should be governed by the ethics of civilization, and therefore should not be deprived of any of those rights or privileges common to other human beings."

Marcus Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1914 in Jamaica (his native country).  In 1916, Garvey moved to New York City and the UNIA activity became centered there.  In 1919, Garvey also started the Black Star Line, which was a shipping & distribution line dedicated to the economic success of the black community.  A 1920 business meeting of  the Black Star Line brought together 25,000 delegates of the UNIA from around the world in Harlem, New York.  At that meeting, the Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World was produced.  

The Declaration began with a list of 12 complaints of the black community, which concluded with the statement, "Against all such inhuman, unchristian and uncivilized treatment we here and now emphatically protest, and invoke the condemnation of all mankind."  Then the Declaration listed 54 principles of rights asserted by the UNIA, of which the quoted line above is principle #3.