Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.Marcus Garvey's first wife was Amy Ashwood Garvey.
Marcus Garvey is a/an Publisher, journalist
Garvey wanted economic segregation, and DuBois did not. Garvey spoke with the Ku Klux Klan, and DuBois did not. Garvey wanted people to go back to Africa, and DuBois did not.
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Marcus Garvey's middle name is Mosiah
Garvey called Cole that because Cole made him mad
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Edwin tells Cole that he and Garvey are proud of him in Chapter 25 because Cole has shown growth, maturity, and a willingness to change. They are pleased with his progress in taking responsibility for his actions and focusing on his rehabilitation. This acknowledgment from Edwin and Garvey serves to encourage and motivate Cole to continue on his positive path.
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Garvey agrees to be Cole's sponsor in the circle justice process because he believes in giving Cole a second chance to change and heal. He sees the potential for growth and transformation in Cole and wants to support him in his journey towards healing and redemption. Additionally, Garvey recognizes that everyone deserves a chance to make amends and learn from their mistakes.
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his dad had alcohol problems and that is why he beat up Cole at home.
Garvey helps Cole in "Touching Spirit Bear" because he sees potential for change and growth in him. He believes in the healing power of the Circle Justice system and wants Cole to take responsibility for his actions and learn from his mistakes. Garvey also sees a bit of himself in Cole, as he has overcome his own struggles and finds a way to connect with and guide him.
"Garvey's eyes locked onto Cole's own. 'You did a good thing for yourself by coming here, Cole. Don't be afraid to say that out loud.'" "Garvey's deep voice was quiet and steady. 'This place is called healing, Cole. It's where you start to understand who you really are.'" "Garvey's words were like a cool breeze on a hot day. 'You've got a chance to change, Cole. But you've got to believe it first.'"