Marcus Garvey
Through his public speeches and his newspaper Negro World, Marcus Garvey became one of the most influential black leaders of the early 20th century. Born and raised in Jamaica, Garvey travelled in Central… More »
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Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr. , ONH (17 August 1887 – 10 June 1940), was a publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, Black Nationalist, Pan-Africanist, and orator. Marcus Garvey was founder of the Universal N...
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Marcus Garvey was born in St Ann's Bay, Jamaica on 17 August 1887, the youngest of 11 children. He inherited a keen interest in books from his father, a mason and made full use of the extensive family library. At the age of 14 he left school and became a printer's apprentice where he led a strike for higher wages.
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Marcus Garvey , Political Leader Born: 17 August 1887 Birthplace: St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica Died: 10 June 1940 (cerebral hemorrhage) Best Known As: ... Who2 Biography: Marcus Garvey, Political Leader...
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Research effort of the Coleman African Studies Center at UCLA. Discuses Garvey's life and role in popular history, as well as African nationalism. Includes photo and sound gallery. ... Globalization Research Center-Africa ... UCLA Africa Studies Center...
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Marcus Mosiah Garvey ... Garvey was born in Jamaica and immigrated to Harlem in 1916 at the age of 28. In his homeland he had been an admirer of Booker T. Washington's philosophy of self-improvement for people of African descent and had formed the Jamaica Improvement Association.
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