Africa for Africans

Africa for Africans

Or, The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey

Garvey, Marcus; Garvey, Marcus; Garvey, Amy Jacques; Garvey, Amy Jacques

West Margin Press

09/2022

560

Dura

Inglês

9781513136998

15 a 20 dias

680

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A Word on The Philosophies of Marcus Garvey


VOLUME I

Preface


Part I

Epigrams


Part II

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


Part III

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


Part IV

The Slave Trade

Negroes' Status Under Alien Governments

The Negro as an Industrial Makeshift

Lack of Cooperation 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 White Man

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


Part V

Emancipation Speech

Christmas Message

Easter Sermon

Convention Speech

Statement on arrest


VOLUME II

Preface


Part I: An Appeal to White America

An Appeal to White America

Racial Reforms and Reformers

The Crime of Injustice

World Materialism

Who and What Is a Negro

An Appeal to the Conscience of the Black Race

Christ, the First Great Reformer

The Negro's Place in World Reorganization

Aims and Objects of Movement, etc.

Will Negroes Succumb to the White Man's Plan, etc.

An Analysis of Warren G. Harding

An Expose of the Caste System Among Negroes

Africa's Wealth

The Negro, Communism and His Friend

Capitalism and the State

Governing the Ideal State

The "Colored" of Negro Press

What We Believe

History of the Negro

The Internal Prejudices of Negroes

A Tribute to the Late Sir Isaiah Morter

A Speech on the Principles of U.N.I.A

A Speech Delivered at Carnegie Hall

A Speech on Disarmament Conference, Telegram Sent and Reply

A Speech Delivered at Madison Square Garden

The Negroes Greatest Enemy

Declaration of Rights of the Negroes of the World


Part II: United States of America vs. Marcus Garvey

Was Justice Defeated?

Brief for Plaintiff-in-Error

Testimony of Mailing Clerk

Decision of Circuit Court of Appeals

Stripping the Effect to Show Crime

Last Speech Before Incarceration in Tombs Prison

Address to Jury at Close of Trial

Statement to the Press on Release From the Tombs Prison

First Speech After Release From the Tombs Prison

First Message From Atlanta Prison

Using the Government, etc., to Defeat Justice

Application for Pardon and Reply

A Strange Comparison

Salaries to Officers of U.N.I.A & Oaths They Took

A Race That Steals From and Double Crosses Itself

Eight Negroes vs. Marcus Garvey

W.E.B. Dubois-A Hater of Dark People

Why I Have Not Spoken in Chicago

A Message From Atlanta, August, 1925

Statement of Conviction

How Alleged Crimes Are Disposed Of

The Ideal of Two Races

An Answer to the Appeal (Speech by Mr. John Powell)


Part III

The Plot

Scene Africa

Scene Liberia, W. Africa, etc.

Letter From Com. Garcia to Pres. King and Reply

Liberian Committees, Suggestions, etc.

Petition to Liberian Senate

Robbing the Negro's Values

Scene Aboard Ship "Paris"

Eli Garcia's Confidential Report

Scene League of Nations

Scene Harlem

The Betrayal of a Struggling Race
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history; Booker T Washington; Universal Negro Improvement Association; Pan African; discrimination; prejudice; political activist; African American; Black nationalism; Negro World newspaper; famous orator; philosophy; Caribbean; journalist; racism; Jamaican