Garvey and Garveyism / Amy Jacques Garvey ; introduction by John Henrik Clarke.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Collier Books, c1970.Description: xv, 336 p. 19 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • E 185.97.G3 .G199 1970
Summary: his wife A. Jacques Garvey. If you are not familiar with the Black Star Liner and the 'Back to Africa Movement' this is a must read. Most of the content comes from writings of Garvey himself. The impact his life has had on the world is best described by the opening quote from A.J.Garvey: We are all merely human beings, what we do to others, not only effect them, but ourselves,-- our dispositions, our actions, which all leave their impress, that, history records. "www.goodreads.com"Summary: This personal account of the life and times of the late Marcus Garvey is written by the woman who knew his convictions and the resistance he faced best of all
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American Learning Resource American Learning Resource Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center E 185.97.G3 .G199 1970 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9ALRC201100972

Includes index.

his wife A. Jacques Garvey. If you are not familiar with the Black Star Liner and the 'Back to Africa Movement' this is a must read. Most of the content comes from writings of Garvey himself. The impact his life has had on the world is best described by the opening quote from A.J.Garvey: We are all merely human beings, what we do to others, not only effect them, but ourselves,-- our dispositions, our actions, which all leave their impress, that, history records. "www.goodreads.com"

This personal account of the life and times of the late Marcus Garvey is written by the woman who knew his convictions and the resistance he faced best of all

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