Most People Don't Know Marcus Garvey Was The First Person To Do This In Jamaica - Mutabaruka

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And never forget W.E.B Du Bois and the NAACP were at the forefront of calling for and cheering on Garvey's arrest, slander and deportation. It is we who are our biggest obstacle to success.

shaka
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Commander Marcus Garvey was a Braveheart, and a masterpiece/masterclass of a humanitarian, and a man amongst men!
Jah bless his soul forever!
Maximum respect to Rasta
Mutubaruka for this education and knowledge!

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Marcus Garvey speaking at Madison Square Garden in 1920 was a monumental moment in Black history! The place was PACKED with around 25, 000 people, all there to support his vision of Black pride, economic independence, and pan-Africanism. People came from across the U.S., the Caribbean, Africa, and beyond, showing how massive the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) movement was. At its peak, the UNIA had between 2 to 6 million members worldwide, making it one of the largest global movements for Black empowerment ever. The Garden was filled to capacity, with overflow crowds outside! Garvey’s powerful words, ‘Up, you mighty race, accomplish what you will, ’ still resonate today. The energy and passion in that room were unmatched. Truly a powerful moment for Black empowerment!

drelyph
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Thank you. I learned so much about this first national hero if 🇯🇲 and his devotion to improve the lives of black people internationally.

divinecomedy
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I love what you’re doing brother Mutabaruka. You’ve been opening eyes and learning the blind for many years. Great job brother.

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Thank you this information! Greetings from Philadelphia!

williamriley
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Good thing Garvey did for American African was raise consciousness we do have a home like the prodigal son

RColeman
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Hail @ I never knew tv ...Marcus was also the 1st person to be ever deported

Iam_Fruitsfidiyutes
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The Jamaicans wasn’t rocking with the brotha Garvey so he took the mission to the U.S.

Nsellz
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The colonizers mission was not for us to be conscious

jamal
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Bittaz the artist from Jamaica.garvey lives he has done his work is we to carry an the works right now the PPP is sleeping while jlp an pnp keep oppressing the people of Jamaica.self government a government every man woman and child have a say we the people of Jamaica ofto remove these 2 political party if nothing will change.

Shawn-zgje
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How funny he's the national hero but never wanted to be back in Jamaica and many in his country didnt get with his message

jmelanierenee
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The language ica is from the people of the Liberian coast....listen now...the word Amer-ica is Amir=prince ica= the language of the people of the Liberian coast

glenorystigger
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Du Bois is a plant in Australia. Medicinal properties. South African company refining a product similar to cocaine!

One Aborial stand with a united Africa. Cadman Ur. Original heritage

SethEvans-rj
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Jamaica the wholly hair original people before slaver came from africa the tribe Yudah....same as in iti...

glenorystigger
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Brother Muta, yes there's a Man today that can fill any Arena. His name is The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.

Cedric-meng
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Marcus Garvey was also against smoking weed, Marijuana, blunt whatever u call it. Stay high, your communities stay low, unprotected, unproductive, and filthy. Same formula used in all your communities.

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20 Million there was only 14 million blacks in America in 1940?....

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While I have great respect for Garvey as a Historical figure, I also have some ambivalence that I still feel he needs some Interrogation and Critique. I feel Garvey didnt quite Understand the Breadth and Depth of American Racism / Whyte Supremacy.----how duplicitous, perverse and contradictory it can be. Of course, we looking back in hindsight and didnt have the Language and Psychology to articulate what Whyte Sxpremxcy was all about. I wonder what Garvey would have felt about the Rise of Obama and Kamala Harris in our political midst. Would he have embraced this Proxy Indo Caribbean woman as "Black" as she upholds the Dominant system. How would Garvey feel about the myriad Continental and Caribbean Black immigrants who have come to North America only to embrace ultra conservative Republican / Whyte hegemonic politics while negating our ADOS lineage Reparations Justice Claims. Garvey really should have stayed in the Caribbean in establishing himself, sorting out the differences and contradictions of sundry African histories and identities----Before making the quantum leap to the USA

j.w.