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Stand at the corner of Auburn Avenue and Jessie Hill Jr. Drive, and wait for the wind to blow. Admire the blue letters “Jesus ...
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 ...
Emblematic of the defiance, irreverence, and care that inform this graphic history by Ignatz winner Passmore (Sports Is Hell), ...
A History of Black Resistance’ (Pantheon, Oct.), the Ignatz Award winner sends his cartoon avatar time traveling through ...
Charismatic politicians have played a major role in American life since the 18th century. The arrival of television made ...
1928—The Atlanta Daily World be­gins publication as the first Black dai­ly newspaper in modern times. It was founded by William A. Scott III. Amaz­ingly, the first Black daily newspaper in history—the ...
"Marcus Garvey and global black history" exhibition / James G. Spady, Samir Meghelli, and Louis Jones -- Reflections on Marcus Garvey, the U.N.I.A., and an exhibit at the West Philadelphia Regional ...
MARCUS (1D: Civil Rights activist Garvey) MARCUS Garvey (1886-1940) was a Jamaican-born civil rights activist and a leader of the Pan-African movement that aims to strengthen bonds between people ...
From Olaudah Equiano, who chronicled the brutality of slavery in the 18th century, to Marcus Garvey, who galvanized movements for Pan-Africanism and Black nationalism in the 19th century, our ...
MadFreedom Advocates grieves the killing of Scott Garvey, a 55-year-old, unarmed man experiencing an apparent mental health crisis, who was shot and killed in his own home July 7, by Vermont State ...