Episode 2: Through Marcus Garvey’s Legacy, Part II
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In this episode, we will continue our discussion on Marcus Garvey’s historical speech, “Look for me in the whirlwind” from circa 1924, is one of his most impactful and powerful works that not only gives us an insight into this charismatic man’s views on the role of the Black diasporas around the world, but also demonstrates how timeless his vision was, as most of the points made by Garvey still apply to the state of the Black diasporas today.
Marcus Mosiah Garvey was a Jamaican-born Black nationalist and leader of the Pan-Africanism movement, which highlighted the common ground between people of African descent across the world and aimed to unify and connect them. He was was the founder of the UNIA-ACL–(Universal Negro Improvement Association - African Communities League), a fraternal organization of Black nationalists who advocated that persons of African ancestry should receive “separate but equal” status and establish independent Black states around the world.
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