Why Marcus Garvey Dream Didn’t Succeed. Marcus Mosiah Garvey is one of the many figures in Black History that you do not learn about in school. Marcus Garvey was born in Jamaica and moved to Harlem in 1912. He was the leader of the UNIA, Universal Negro Improvement Association. He also started the Black Star Line, Universal Printing House, Negro Factories Corporation, and many other companies. It is very unfortunate that most of what he built came to ruin and that’s what we will talk about in the video. #marcusgarvey #iamame #blackhistory #garvey
0-3 minute – Who is Marcus Garvey
3-8 Minutes – Why Marcus Garvey Dream Didn’t Succeed.
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So your going to come on here as a black man who is fully aware of the status the Africa community holds in these time to talk about the failures of Marcus Garvey. Wow just wow
This a great channel, hope u guys get more traction
Due to the mental trauma inflicted on the FBA community, I doubt we could all untie everyone organically. I think the group of boule types need to pool ideas and resources to form a powerful lobby like AIPAC to champion black issues.
We need to stop fighting each other. This is what Du Bois wrote about Garvey. “A little fat black man, ugly with intelligent eyes and a big head, was seated on a pink platform beside a throne." W.E.B Du Bois on Garvey. 'Century Magazine', 1923