Marcus Garvey: Pan-Africanist
Decades before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey attracted millions with a simple, uncompromising message: Black people deserved nothing less than everything, and if that couldn't happen in the United States, they should return to Africa. This week, the seismic influence and complicated legacy of Marcus Garvey.
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'Black Moses' Lives On: How Marcus Garvey's Vision Still Resonates
February 11, 202112:01 AM ET
'Black Moses' Lives On: How Marcus Garvey's Vision Still Resonates
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