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The philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey, or, Africa for the Africans / compiled by Amy Jacques Garvey ; new preface by Tony Martin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The New Marcus Garvey library ; no. 9Publication details: Dover, Mass., U.S.A. : Majority Press, 1986.Edition: Centennial edDescription: 102, 412 p., [22] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780912469249 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 973/.0496073 19
LOC classification:
  • E185.97.G3 A25 1986
Contents:
Epigrams -- Propaganda -- Slavery -- Force -- Education --Miscegenation -- Prejudice -- Radicalism -- Government -- Evolution & the result -- Poverty -- Power -- Universal suspicion -- Dissertation on man -- Race assimilation -- Christianity -- The function of man -- Traitors -- Present day civilization -- Divine apportionment of earth -- Universal unrest in 1922 -- World disarmament -- Cause of wars -- World readjustment --the fall of governments -- Great ideals know no nationality -- Purpose of creation -- Purity of race -- Man know thyself -- A solution for world peace in 1922 -- God as a war lord -- the image of God -- The slave trade -- Negroes' status under alien governments -- The Negro as an industrial makeshift -- Lack of co-operation in the Negro race -- White man's solution for the Negro problem in America -- The true solution of the Negro problem -- White propaganda about Africa -- The three stages of the Negro in contact with the Whiteman -- Booker T. Washington's program -- Belief that race problem will adjust itself a fallacy -- Examples of white Christian control of Africa -- The thought behind their deeds -- Similarity of persecution -- Shall the Negro be exterminated? -- Africa for the Africans -- The future as I see it -- Emancipation Speech -- Christmas Message -- Easter Sermon -- Convention Speech -- Statement on arrest.
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Reprint. Originally published: Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey. Universal Pub. House, 1923-1925. With new pref.

Epigrams -- Propaganda -- Slavery -- Force -- Education --Miscegenation -- Prejudice -- Radicalism -- Government -- Evolution & the result -- Poverty -- Power -- Universal suspicion -- Dissertation on man -- Race assimilation -- Christianity -- The function of man -- Traitors -- Present day civilization -- Divine apportionment of earth -- Universal unrest in 1922 -- World disarmament -- Cause of wars -- World readjustment --the fall of governments -- Great ideals know no nationality -- Purpose of creation -- Purity of race -- Man know thyself -- A solution for world peace in 1922 -- God as a war lord -- the image of God -- The slave trade -- Negroes' status under alien governments -- The Negro as an industrial makeshift -- Lack of co-operation in the Negro race -- White man's solution for the Negro problem in America -- The true solution of the Negro problem -- White propaganda about Africa -- The three stages of the Negro in contact with the Whiteman -- Booker T. Washington's program -- Belief that race problem will adjust itself a fallacy -- Examples of white Christian control of Africa -- The thought behind their deeds -- Similarity of persecution -- Shall the Negro be exterminated? -- Africa for the Africans -- The future as I see it -- Emancipation Speech -- Christmas Message -- Easter Sermon -- Convention Speech -- Statement on arrest.

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