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Marcus Garvey

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  • Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    COMMENTARY: The American Dollar, Marcus Garvey, 1934
    30 Apr 2025
    “This is not high-way robbery; it can be better called international burglary.”
  • Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Erik S. McDuffie’s Book, “The Second Battle for Africa”
    23 Apr 2025
    This week’s featured author is Erik S. McDuffie. McDuffie is Associate Professor of African American Studies and History at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. His book is The Second Battle…
  • INTERVIEW: Amy Jacques Garvey, 1973
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    INTERVIEW: Amy Jacques Garvey, 1973
    24 May 2023
    In one of the last interviews before her death, Amy Jacques Garvey provides a powerful riposte to those contemporary revisionists that would seek to dismiss the power of the UNIA and Garvey movement…
  • The Unknown Connection Between Marcus Garvey and Ho Chi Minh
    Ahjamu Umi
    The Unknown Connection Between Marcus Garvey and Ho Chi Minh
    24 Aug 2022
    While Marcus Garvey organized the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in the 1920s a young Ho Chi Minh lived in Harlem and analyzed the connections between all oppressed people.
  • In a 1982 interview, Queen Mother Audley Moore raps on imperialism, neocolonialism, emancipation, and reparations -- and the need for Black people to get in our “right mind” to understand our domination.
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    Interview: Queen Mother Moore, Westindian Digest, September 1982
    23 Nov 2021
    In a 1982 interview, Queen Mother Audley Moore raps on imperialism, neocolonialism, emancipation, and reparations -- and the need for Black people to get in our “right mind” to understand our d
  • MANIFESTO: Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, August, 1920
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    MANIFESTO: Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, August, 1920
    03 Feb 2021
    As part of our mission to supplement BAR’s historical perspective, the Black Agenda Review examines the Harlem meeting and manifesto that shook the Black world, a century ago.
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