Title:
Garvey's Significance in Jamaica's Historical Evolution
Author:
Rupert Lewis
Source:
Jamaica Journal Vol. 20 No. 3 August - October 1987 pg 56
Marcus Garvey's significance for us is integrally connected to his
relationship with Jamaica. This article seeks to examine both that relationship
and its meaning.
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Title:
International Aspects of The Garvey Movement
Author:
Tony Martin
Source:
Jamaica Journal Vol. 20 No. 3 August - October 1987 pg
11
Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association was an international
movement of massive proportions. At its height in the 1920s it contained over
twelve hundred branches in over forty countries. Its membership spread to almost
every nook and cranny of the world where African people lived in appreciable
numbers. In many areas where there were no organized units of the association,
individuals could still be found who considered themselves members in spirit and
who subscribed to Garvey's principles.
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