"The Black skin is not a badge of shame, but rather a glorious symbol of national greatness"
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"Up, up, you mighty race!
You can accomplish
what you will."
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"If you have no confidence in self you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence you have won even before you have started."
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"A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots."
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"Present day statesmen are making the biggest blunder of the age if they believe that there can be any peace without equity and justice to all mankind."
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"Behind the murder of millions of Negroes annually in Africa is the well organized system of exploitation by the alien intruders who desire to rob Africa of every bit of its wealth for the satisfaction of their race and the upkeep of their bankrupt European countries."
Marcus Garvey by: Daniel S. Davis publisher: Franklin Watts
White Propaganda About Africa
"This propaganda of dis-associating Western Negroes from Africa is not a new one. For many years white propagandists have been printing tons of literature to impress scattered Ethiopia, especially that portion within their civilization, with the idea that Africa is a despised place, inhabited by savages, and cannibals, where no civilized human being should go, especially black civilized human beings. This propaganda is promulgated for the cause that is being realized today. That cause is COLONIAL EXPANSION for the white nations of the world."
How Garvey Influenced Trinidad & Tobago
Today he is vaguely known in Trinidad mainly through the influence of reggae music, but in the 1920s and 1930s he was the most famous, most loved and most hated black man in the world. Garvey's organisation, the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), had millions of supporters in branches throughout the world; his newspaper Negro World was sold-and banned-wherever there were Africans. And Trinidad was no exception.
Garvey's Legacy in Context: Colourism, Black Movements and African Nationalism
It is on the shoulders of Garvey that tenets of political, social and economic self-determination for Africans and the creation of a global African nation were built. In fact the widespread influence of Garveyism as a Pan-Africanist and liberation ideology far outstripped his actual achievements in his lifetime.
Say! 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.
Man Know Thyself
For man to know himself is for him to feel that for him there is no human master. For him Nature is his servant, and whatsoever he wills in Nature, that shall be his reward. If he wills to be a pigmy, a serf or a slave, that shall he be. If he wills to be a real man in possession of the things common to man, then he shall be his own sovereign.
Africa for the Africans
For four and a half years the Universal Negro Improvement Association has been advocating the cause of Africa for the Africans -- that is, that the Negro peoples of the world should concentrate upon the object of building up for themselves a great nation in Africa.