Marcus Garvey was a prominent leader in the early 20th-century Black nationalist movement, advocating for the empowerment and self-determination of people of African descent. He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), which promoted economic independence and a return to Africa for those in the diaspora. Garvey's vision inspired future civil rights movements and emphasized racial pride, cultural identity, and community solidarity, leaving a lasting legacy in the fight for equality and justice. His work laid the groundwork for later movements that sought to address systemic racism and uplift Black communities globally.
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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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The UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association) is the organization founded by Marcus Garvey in 1914 in Jamaica. The organization focused on using the masses to improve black way of living without becoming apart of white society.
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