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Ayiti
Haiti is the only case in recorded history where a formerly enslaved people rose up against their oppressors and militarily defeated them to then form an independent nation in 1804.While Haiti is the second independent country in the Americas after the United States...
African Fundamentalism By The Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey
The time has come for the Black man to forget and cast behind him his hero worship and adoration of other races, and to start out immediately to create and emulate heroes of his own. We must canonize our own martyrs and elevate to positions of fame and honor Black men...
From the desk of 1st Assistant President General Raymond S. Dugué July 20th Holy Day of Obligation
In 1914 on Wednesday, June 17, the S.S. [Steam Ship] Trent departed from Southampton, England. From the passenger manifest, we know that there were three third-class passengers on the S.S. Trent. One of the three was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. The S.S. Trent stopped in...
From the desk of 1st Assistant President General Raymond S. Dugué June 23rd
At approximately 5:30 PM on Friday, August 17, 1962, the Honorable Carlos A. Cooks officiated over the ground breaking ceremony of the Marcus Garvey Memorial Building located on the south side of 141st Street, approximately one hundred feet east of Eighth Avenue,...
From the desk of 2nd Assistant President General Raymond S. Dugué June 10, 1940 – June 10, 2020
It has been exactly eighty years since the passing of Marcus Garvey. Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey transitioned into ancestor ship on Monday, June 10, 1940 while living in London, England. Mr. Garvey had risen to the apex of African Liberation starting in 1920 on the...
DUGUE AT GARVEY
PG2 AT KINGSTON
First Message to the Negroes of the World from Atlanta Prison Tuesday, February 10, 1925
All I have I have given to you. I have sacrificed my home and my loving wife for you. I entrust her to your charge, to protect and defend her in my absence. She is the bravest little woman I know. She has suffered and sacrificed with me for you; therefore, please do...
Marcus Garvey: ‘Look for me in the whirlwind’, Freedom speech – (circa) 1924
1924 (speculation), Harlem, New York, USA There is no future for a people who deny their past. My fore parents, My Grandparents, My Mother, My Father did not suffer and die to give me an education to slight, oppress or discourage my people. Whatsoever education I...
Adoration of The Red, Black & Green
Here's to this flag of mineThe red, black and greenHopes in its future brightAfrican has seen Here's to the Red of it.Great nations shall know of itIn time to comeRed Blood shall flow of it,Historians shall write of it.Great flag of mine. Here's to the Black of it.400...