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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Sunday posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other civil rights leaders and was convicted of mail fraud in the ...
"Soul-O," a series by the Yendor Theater Company in Newark, gives underserved communities a voice and prioritizes creativity over perfection.
In one of his final acts in office, President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr., a seminal figure in the civil rights movement, whose advocacy for Black nationalism and ...
It happened in Bed-Stuy just before midnight at the intersection of Van Buren Street and Marcus Garvey Boulevard. Authorities say a female driver slammed into the victim as she stood in the ...
Marcus Garvey had devoted himself to the promotion of the universal unity of black people, founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1914, and even established a shipping line ...
Jarring surveillance footage shows the suspects show guns and force at least three people to the ground inside the store on Sunday morning in Bedford-Stuyvesant, near Marcus Garvey Boulevard.
A group impersonating NYPD officers held up a deli in Brooklyn on Sunday morning and now the bodega union is calling for panic buttons.
Among the gems on display in the African Diaspora exhibit was “The First Amy Tells,” an unpublished autobiography of Amy Ashwood Garvey, the first wife of Marcus Garvey and co-founder of the Universal ...
When UNIA anointed Garvey as the “Provincial President of Africa,” it was no more audacious than when the Belgium King Leopold II claimed to be the founder and owner of the Congo. Marcus Mosiah Garvey ...
Amy Jacques Garvey was more than the wife of Marcus Garvey—she was a trailblazing journalist, political thinker, and activist who played a pivotal role in the Pan-African movement. While history often ...
Reconsidering Marcus Garvey's vision for the economic and cultural advancement of Black people in today's era of DEI and reactionary politics.
Few today understand Marcus Garvey's quest to promote the economic and cultural advancement of Black people.