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Garvey's Children: The Legacy of Marcus Garvey (edition 1990)

by Tony Sewell

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This is a biography of Marcus Garvey who linked the Caribbean, America and Africa in a vision that would see all black people working together to determine their own destiny. It looks at the connections with those he influenced both directly and indirectly, such as Malcolm X, Bob Marley and others.
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Title:Garvey's Children: The Legacy of Marcus Garvey
Authors:Tony Sewell
Info:Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1990, Paperback, 125 pages
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Tags:GARVEY, MARCUS, UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, AFRICAN AMERICANS-RACE IDENTITY, BLACK NATIONALISM-HISTORY-20TH CENTURY

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This is a biography of Marcus Garvey who linked the Caribbean, America and Africa in a vision that would see all black people working together to determine their own destiny. It looks at the connections with those he influenced both directly and indirectly, such as Malcolm X, Bob Marley and others.

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