Marcus Garvey “Africa for the Africans”. Marcus Garvey “Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men”

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Marcus Garvey “Africa for the Africans”

Marcus Garvey “Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men”

The Life of Garvey Born in St. Anne's Bay, Jamaica on August 17, a journalist, Orator, Political leader and entrepreneur. Pan-Africanism and black nationalism movement leader. integral part of Multiple organizations. Founder of Universal negro improvement association. Died in London, England, United Kingdom on June 10, ‘A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots”. -Marcus Garvey

Africa Theme: Africans should return to Africa. Tone: Serious, Insightful and providential. Technique: AABB Rhyme scheme, Synecdoche For the Africans “This the rallying cry for a nation, Be it in peace or revolution. Marcus Garvey

Garvey’s Contribution Marcus Garvey had a huge contribution to the Harlem Renaissance. Garvey’s organization UNIA provoked black movements. His newspaper, Negro world, provided publication of black works. UNIA and Negro world promoted creative black works.

WORKS CITED "Marcus Garvey." Kwanzaa Guide. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Jan "Marcus Garvey Profile." N.p., n.d. Web. Martin, Tony. "Marcus Garvey." The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Thought. Ed. F. Abiola Irele and Biodun Jeyifo. New York: Oxford UP, Oxford African American Studies Center. Mon Dec 17 22:09:43 EST