Marcus Garvey significantly contributed to Jamaica through his promotion of Black nationalism and Pan-Africanism. He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1914, which aimed to unite people of African descent and promote self-reliance. His advocacy for economic empowerment and cultural pride inspired many Jamaicans and laid the groundwork for future movements advocating for civil rights and social justice. Garvey’s legacy continues to influence Jamaican culture and identity today.
"Snowball"
Marcus Mosiah Garvey lll and Julius
His mom's name is Sarah Jane Richards, and his dad's name is Marcus Mosiah Garvey Sr.
marcus garvey was a great nation hero because he fought for black people
Marcus Garvey High School Marcus Garvey Drive
Jamaica
what two contribution did the Chinese made to Jamaica
State the contribution religion to Jamaica and the Caribbean
Marcus Miller
He was convicted of fraud
this is foolish
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.