1887-1940

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1887-1940

They had a dream

the struggles of four of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, from Frederick Douglass to Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
2016
Photographs and text trace the progression of the civil rights movement and its effect on history through biographical sketches of four prominent and influential African Americans: Frederick Douglass, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X.

Black Moses

the story of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association
1969
A biography of the African-American leader of the turbulent twenties.

Marcus Garvey

look for me in the whirlwind
2001
Recounts the life and work of controversial African-American leader Marcus Garvey, and features archivalfootage and interviews with surviving members of Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association.

Marcus Garvey

Black-nationalist leader
1994
A biography of the life of Jamaican publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, Marcus Garvey, with commentary on his contributions to society.

Marcus Garvey

black nationalist crusader and entrepreneur
2008
A biography of Marcus Garvey that discusses his childhood in Jamaica, founding of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, entrepreneurial success, meeting with the imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, arrest, and more.

Marcus Garvey

black nationalist leader
1990
A biography of the black leader who started a "Back-to-Africa" movement in the United States, believing blacks would never receive justice in countries woth a white majority.

Marcus Garvey

Black nationalist leader
2005
Examines the life and achievements of Marcus Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, discussing his youth in Jamaica, and looking at events that prompted him to lead the crusade to better the lives of black people by calling for a return to power in Africa.

Marcus Garvey

1988
A biography of the African-American leader who started a "Back-to-Africa" movement in the United States, believing blacks would never receive justice in countries with a white majority.

Marcus Garvey and the Back to Africa Movement

2006
Profiles the life and works of Marcus Garvey, the controversial leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association during the early twentieth century, and his attempts to organize the Pan-African movement, designed to create a separate nation in Africa.

They had a dream

the civil rights struggle, from Frederick Douglass to Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
1996
Photographs and text trace the progression of the civil rights movement and its effect on history through biographical sketches of four prominent and influential African Americans: Frederick Douglass, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X.

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