Like Martin Delany and Caribbean migrants in the interwar years, many people of color today again find they face the question of whether to stay or leave. Countless factors shape such decisions—the threat of violence at home, the lure of economic opportunities if one leaves—and nearly everyone faces some kind of barrier, some more than others, along the way. Drawing on your knowledge of the history of black (e)migration and taking into account present-day circumstances, write an op-ed on a contemporary emigration scheme to Africa. You may advocate for or against emigration, or somewhere in between. Your op-ed should be between 700-900 words and are due by the end of the day on Wednesday, March 6th, and should be submitted to the class website.