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Marcus Garvey


 

Marcus Mosiah Garvey (August 17, 1887June 10, 1940) was a publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, crusader for black nationalism and founder of the UNIA-ACL. He was born in Jamaica. Garvey is best remembered as a champion of the "back-to-Africa" movement, which was interpreted as encouraging people of African ancestry to return to their ancestral homeland. He is also recognized as the most important prophet of the "back-to-Africa" Rastafari movement. Garvey said he wanted those of African ancestry to "redeem" Africa, and for the European colonial powers to leave it. Although Garvey was raised Methodist, he became Greek Orthodox.

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August 17 - 1887 - June 10 - 1940 - Publisher - Journalist - Entrepreneur - Black nationalism - UNIA-ACL - Jamaica - Africa - Movement - Homeland - Prophet - Rastafari movement - Redeem - European - Methodist - Greek Orthodox

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Introduction
Early life
Travels abroad
Publishing activities
Founding of the UNIA-ACL
Charged with mail fraud
Other controversies
Later years
Influence
Garvey and Rastafari
Memorials to Garvey in Jamaica and Beyond
Quotes
See Also:
External links
Marcus Garvey bibliography

 

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