The History of Marcus Garvey | And The Know

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“And the Know” is a series that explores the Black history that they didn’t want you to know. In this episode we look at the impact that Marcus Garvey had as the first international pan-African leader with a militant response against white supremacy. The early 1900s were an era of racial terror for African Americans, but Garvey had the courage to stand toe-to-toe against anyone in the way of Black liberation.
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To study marcus is a must my leader and savior 👊🏿

mmg
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we need a movie on Garvey, the man was a immensely accomplished and complex man

BullitCake
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Marcus Mosiah Garvey has still not been Pardoned by the US government.

It is something we should all advocate for

myself
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Very informative and put together quite nicely.

lisaa
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"The record shows that far from being a promoter of civil rights, Garvey despised those who took a stand on social or even political equality, including labor leaders like A. Philip Randolph and the NAACP. He distanced himself from all the genuine fighters for civil rights, especially the socialists, and embraced racial separatism. His hope was to become rich in the process, not dissimilar to today’s black racialists. Garvey ended his life as a self-described fascist, embracing the virulent nationalism of the 1920s-1940s." (WSWS)

RebeccaTurner-nyxx
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Marcus Garvey movement and teaching I like it My leader and savior

darianclery
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'Mighty Diamonds - Poor Marcus'...They never loved poor Marcus!😪

bestofbothworlds
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As soon you invite or involve them clear people in black people business. They are going to set you up one way or another.

Leira
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U.N.I.A >>> NAACP ( sold us out)

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Do the proper research! Via his arch nemesis and Jamaican political rival --Norman Manley, indicating that Marcus Garvey's presence in Jamaica could cause insurrection, Marcus Garvey was officially ordered (summons) by the British Crown (all Jamaicans were owned/British subjects), to come to England. He lived out a restricted and monitored existence by the British government. His political/UNIA activities were severely curtailed. He was not allowed to travel anywhere. His wife helped out as much as she could. He had a similar death as the Haitian Revolution leader Toussaint L'Ouverture; alone and cut off from his people in a foreign land. Meanwhile in Jamaica, Norman Manley's cousin, Bustamante, became the peoples hero in place of Garvey. After Bustamante, the next hero of Jamaica was Norman Manley's son --Michael Manley...

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In life he shall be the death he shall be ah teRRoR .. look foR in the woRld wind 🌬️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️...dat what he said

archiparrana
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He did some incredible things but I didn't hear anything of where he received Christ as Lord And Savior. So what did he do for the African Americans in America's? And Jamaicans? I don't see what the praises about.

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Didn't take long to figure out he didn't really do anything positive for the future...

jawshhedd
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Why Garvey dressed like Dessalines he is a clown .

sergebaron
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Garvy he was cheated and the other black lie about him

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