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Marcus Garvey Organization founder

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: Jamaica
  • Born: Aug 17, 1887
  • Died: Jun 10, 1940

Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr., ONH, was a Jamaican political leader, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator who was a staunch proponent of the Black nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements, to which end he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League. He founded the Black Star Line, which promoted the return of the African diaspora to their ancestral lands.

Prior to the twentieth century, leaders such as Prince Hall, Martin Delany, Edward Wilmot Blyden, and Henry Highland Garnet advocated the involvement of the African diaspora in African affairs. Garvey was unique in advancing a Pan-African philosophy to inspire a global mass movement and economic empowerment focusing on Africa known as Garveyism. Promoted by the UNIA as a movement of African Redemption, Garveyism would eventually inspire others, ranging from the Nation of Islam to the Rastafari movement.

Garveyism intended persons of African ancestry in the diaspora to "redeem" the nations of Africa and for the European colonial powers to leave the continent.

A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots. history & knowledge

Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men. men

Men who are in earnest are not afraid of consequences. men

If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. life

Africa for the Africans... at home and abroad! home

Chance has never yet satisfied the hope of a suffering people. hope

I have no desire to take all black people back to Africa there are blacks who are no good here and will likewise be no good there. being good

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