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Read Marcus Garvey’s speech he delivered in 1922 outlining the ...
On November 25, 1922, Garvey delivered his famous “The Principles of the Universal Negro Improvement Association” speech in New York City outlining the objectives of the organization.
(1921) Marcus Garvey “Address to the Second UNIA Convention”
2011年9月28日 · Marcus Garvey, the UNIA’s founder, however, already recognized W.E.B. Du Bois and the NAACP as its chief rival. In his closing night speech to the second UNIA convention in New York, Garvey lays out his vision of globally emancipated Africans.
“If You Believe the Negro Has a Soul”: “Back to Africa” with Marcus Garvey
To this end, the movement offered in its “Back to Africa” campaign a powerful message of black pride and economic self-sufficiency. In Garvey’s 1921 speech, “If You Believe the Negro Has a Soul,” he emphasized the inevitability of racial antagonism …
(1922) Marcus Garvey, "The Principles of The Universal Negro ...
2007年3月22日 · In this speech given in New York City on November 25, 1922, Marcus Garvey explains the objectives of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, the organization he believed would lead the worldwide movement toward black liberation.
MARCUS GARVEY'S SPEECH IF YOU BELIEVE THE NEGRO HAS A SOUL 1921 Fellow citizens of Africa, I greet you in the name of the Universal Negro Improvement Associa- tion and African Communities League of the World. You may ask, "What organization is that?" It is for me to inform you that the Universal Negro Improvement Association is an organization
Marcus Garvey speech 1921 : Marcus Garvey : Free Download, …
2008年8月18日 · "Explanation of the Objects of the Universal Negro Improvement Association" is a studio recording made by African-American leader Marcus Garvey in New York in July 1921, and adapted from his longer speech "A Membership Appeal from Marcus Garvey to the Negro Citizens of New York".
The Philosophy & Opinions of Marcus Garvey, or Africa for the …
2015年7月20日 · The Philosophy & Opinions of Marcus Garvey, or Africa for the Africans. The most famous collection of Garvey's speeches and essays, originally compiled by his wife in two volumes in 1923 and 1925.
2014年3月17日 · Speech at Liberty Hall, November 25, 1922 Marcus Garvey, black nationalist and founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, dedicated his life to uplifting Africans throughout the world. In this 1922 address, Garvey outlined the goals of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
SOURCE: Marcus Garvey, "Explanation of the Objects of the Universal Negro Improvement Association," Look Up, You Might Race! Two Speeches by Marcus Garvey, July 1921.
Garvey Nation | Marcus Garvey History
Speech by Marcus Garvey. This is a partial recording and transcript of a speech delivered (speculation) in Harlem, New York circa 1924. 17 minutes, 10 seconds