Marcus Garvey
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Marcus Garvey Biography
Jamaican born nationalist leader Marcus Garvey quickly rose in popularity during the World War I era. As quick as his rise in prominence, however, without the support of his ideology from other black leaders, his popularity was brief.
Jamaican born nationalist leader Marcus Garvey quickly rose in popularity during the World War I era. As quick as his rise in prominence, however, without the support of his ideology from other black leaders, his popularity was brief.
Marcus Garvey Quotes
Quotes from Marcus Garvey.
Quotes from Marcus Garvey.
Correspondence between Garvey & Booker T. Washington
From Jamaica, Garvey writes to Booker T. Washington about his future trip to the United States.
From Jamaica, Garvey writes to Booker T. Washington about his future trip to the United States.
"A Barefaced Colored Leader"
In this writing, Garvey criticizes W.E.B. Du Bois.
In this writing, Garvey criticizes W.E.B. Du Bois.
"Advice of the Negro to Peace Conference"
Garvey writes about African colonialism.
Garvey writes about African colonialism.
"Negroes of the World, The Eternal Has Happened"
In this editorial, Garvey writes about the establishment of the Black Star Line.
In this editorial, Garvey writes about the establishment of the Black Star Line.
FBI Memo
This FBI report, written by J. Edgar Hoover, documents Garvey's activities.
This FBI report, written by J. Edgar Hoover, documents Garvey's activities.
Negroes Should Link Strength
This writing advocates support for the Black Star Line.
This writing advocates support for the Black Star Line.
Return to Africa
Garvey writes about the duty of blacks to settle in Africa.
Garvey writes about the duty of blacks to settle in Africa.
Statement of Arrest
Garvey writes about his arrest.
Garvey writes about his arrest.
