Marcus Garvey was the national hero who saved of Jamaica. He lived from 1887-1940. He was also a famous publisher an journalist.
Marcus Garvey was not part of the Harlem renaissance. He was actually part of the Negro Nationalism, which happened at the same time as the Harlem Renaissance. Garvey and the UNIA called for the movement of more black arts.
The role and contribution of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) to development and cultivation of the Harlem Renaissance has been mainly confined to the political sphere.
No, Marcus Garvey was associated with Negro Nationalism. Both happened around the same time but different people were involved.
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Marcus Garvey's middle name is Mosiah
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Marcus Garvey was not considered a direct part of the Harlem Renaissance cultural movement, which primarily focused on the flourishing of African American art, literature, and music. Garvey was a Jamaican political activist and leader of the Pan-Africanism movement, advocating for the unity and empowerment of people of African descent worldwide. While his ideas influenced the thinking of many intellectuals and artists during the Harlem Renaissance, he was not an active participant in its artistic activities.
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Prominent figures who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance include Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington, and Claude McKay. They were influential writers, musicians, and artists who helped to shape the cultural and artistic movement of the 1920s in Harlem, New York.
No, Marcus Garvey is not single.
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Marcus Garvey had 11 children, whose names were Marcus Garvey Jr., Julius W. Garvey, Dr. Colin Garvey, Dr. Una Marson, Dr. Julius Garvey Jr., Dr. Ralph Garvey, Roy Garvey, Marcus Mosiah Garvey III, Michelle Garvey, Menelik Garvey, and Aba Garvey.
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