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A culturally significant hub is at risk of permanent closure - but tenants of the building are refusing to give up without a fight.
On August 2, 1922, Marcus Mosiah Garvey, president-general of the Universal Negro Improvement Association–African Communities League (UNIA-ACL) and “Provisional President of Africa” rode triumphantly ...
Garvey also established the Black Star Line steamship company, which transported passengers and goods to Africa. The organizations moved to New York City’s Harlem neighborhood when Garvey ...
A close-up portrait of Jamaican Pan-Africanist activist, Amy Ashwood Garvey (1897 - 1969), first wife of Marcus Garvey, at the Fifth Pan-African Congress, held at Chorlton-upon-Medlock Town Hall ...
The spirit of Marcus Garvey was alive and well the evening of Feb. 3 as Baltimore hosted its inaugural Marcus Garvey Symposium at Trinity Baptist Church. The event, which began at 6 p.m., brought ...
In it, he quotes the Rasta prophet Marcus Garvey, who said in a speech in 1937: "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, ...
In it, he quotes the Rasta prophet Marcus Garvey, who said in a speech in 1937: "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our mind." ...
For Garvey, the organization’s rapid expansion was the triumph of a long vision of concern over the state of the pan-African world. Marcus Mosiah Garvey was born in Jamaica in 1887, then still ...
After 102 years, Marcus Garvey was Pardoned for his 1923 conviction but social media users call for more.
Marcus Garvey, "Africa's Provisional President," is seen during the renaming of the ship from the "General G.W. Goethals" to the S.S Booker T. Washington, Jan. 25, 1925.