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Marcus Garvey: Controversial Champion of Black PrideMarcus Garvey: Controversial Champion of Black Pride (African-American Biographies)
by: Anne E. Schraff
publisher: Enslow Publishers


The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus GarveyThe Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, Or, Africa for the Africans (The New Marcus Garvey Library, No. 9)
by: Marcus Garvey, Amy Jacques Garvey
publisher: Majority Press


Black Moses: The Story of Marcus GarveyBlack Moses: The Story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association
by: Edmund David Cronon
publisher: University of Wisconsin Press


Race First: The Ideological and Organizational Struggles of Marcus GarveyRace First: The Ideological and Organizational Struggles of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association (New Marcus Garvey Library)
by: Tony Martin
publisher: Majority Press


Marcus Garvey: Life and LessonsMarcus Garvey: Life and Lessons
by: Robert A. Hill, Barbara Bair
publisher: University of California Press


The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association PapersThe Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers (Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers)
by: Robert A. Hill, Marcus Garvey, Universal Negro Improvement Association
publisher: University of California Press


Message to the People

Message to the People: The Course of African Philosophy (The New Marcus Garvey Library ; No. 7)
by: Marcus Garvey
publisher: Majority Press


Marcus Garvey and the Vision of AfricaMarcus Garvey and the Vision of Africa
by: JOHN HENRIK CLARKE
publisher: Vintage



Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey
(Dover Thrift Editions)

by: Marcus Garvey, Bob Blaisdell
publisher: Dover Publications


Marcus Garvey
by: Daniel S. Davis
publisher: Franklin Watts


Marcus Garvey

Africa For The Africans

Say! Africa for the Africans,
Like America for the Americans:
This the rallying cry for a nation,
Be it in peace or revolution.

Blacks are men, no longer cringing fools;
They demand a place, not like weak tools;
But among the world of nations great
They demand a free self-governing state.

Hurrah! Hurrah! Great Africa wakes;
She is calling her sons, and none forsakes,
But to colors of the nation runs,
Even though assailed by enemy guns.

Cry it loud, and shout it Ion' hurrah!
Time has changed, so hail! New Africa!
We are now awakened, rights to see:
We shall fight for dearest liberty.

Mighty kingdoms have been truly reared
On the bones of blackmen, facts declared;
History tells this awful, pungent truth,
Africa awakes to her rights forsooth.

Europe cries to Europeans, ho!
Asiatics claim Asia, so
Australia for Australians,
And Africa for the Africans.

Blackmen's hands have joined now together,
They will fight and brave all death's weather,
Motherland to save, and make her free,
Spreading joy for all to live and see.

None shall turn us back, in freedom's name,
We go marching like to men of fame
Who have given laws and codes to kings,
Sending evil flying on crippled wings.

Blackmen shall in groups reassemble,
Rich and poor and the great and humble:
Justice shall be their rallying cry,
When millions of soldiers pass us by.

Look for that day, coming, surely soon,
When the sons of Ham will show no coon
Could the mighty deeds of valor do
Which shall bring giants for peace to sue

Hurrah! Hurrah! Better times are near;
Let us front the conflict and prepare;
Greet the world as soldiers, bravely true:
"Sunder not," Africa shouts to you.


Links

Garvey's Legacy in Context:
Colourism, Black Movements and African Nationalism

by Ayanna Gillian


They tried to hide Marcus Garvey by Ras Forever

Honouring an African leader by Deborah John

Marcus Garvey: The Forgotten Giant of Black Liberation
by Paul Hill, Jr.


Marcus Garvey and the Early Rastafarians
By Rupert Lewis


Marcus Garvey: The Majority Press

Marcus Garvey (1887-1940)

American Experience Marcus Garvey (PBS)

Honoring Garvey For the Right Reasons
By Elizabeth Wright


About Marcus Garvey and the Black Star Line
Martha King


The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers Project
A Research Project of the James S. Coleman African Studies Center


MarcusGarvey.com


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