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Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey by Marcus Garvey

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Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey

Marcus Garvey, Bob Blaisdell

Dover Publications · Print & ebook · January 11, 2005

Reading lane: African American Literary Collections

A History pick for readers exploring Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey.

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In His Own Words

For when you want Garvey in his own words, with history close at hand.

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  • writings and speeches in a historical register
  • conversation-starter material with interpretive weight

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  • selected writings and speeches
  • civil rights, Black history, and literary context

Book Details

Authors
Marcus Garvey, Bob Blaisdell
Publisher
Dover Publications
Published
January 11, 2005
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
African American Literary Collections · Black Lit Crit
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African American Literary Collections

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  • Black History

  • African American Literary Collections

  • Essay Collections

  • Speeches Collection

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  • African American Studies

About This Book

One of the most important and controversial figures in the history of race relations in America and the world at large, Marcus Garvey was the first great black orator of the twentieth century. The Jamaican-born African-American rights advocated dismayed his enemies as much as he dazzled his admirers. Of him, Martin Luther King, Jr., said, “He was the first man, on a mass scale and level, to give millions of Negroes a sense of dignity and destiny, and make the Negro feel that...

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One of the most important and controversial figures in the history of race relations in America and the world at large, Marcus Garvey was the first great black orator of the twentieth century. The Jamaican-born African-American rights advocated dismayed his enemies as much as he dazzled his admirers. Of him, Martin Luther King, Jr., said, “He was the first man, on a mass scale and level, to give millions of Negroes a sense of dignity and destiny, and make the Negro feel that he was somebody.” A printer and newspaper editor in his youth, Garvey furthered his education in England and eventually traveled to the United States, where he impressed thousands with his speeches and millions more through his newspaper articles. His message of black pride resonated in all his efforts. This anthology contains some of his most noted writings, among them “The Negro’s Greatest Enemy,” "Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World," and "Africa for the Africans," as well as powerful speeches on unemployment, leadership, and emancipation. Essential reading for students of African-American history, this volume will also serve as a useful reference for anyone interested in the history of the civil rights movement.

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