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Marcus Garvey

  • Jul 14, 1914
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On July 14, 1914 Marcus Garvey arrived in Jamaica after a long tour which had taken him through Central America and Europe. Five days later on July 19 he launched the largest independent organisation the world has ever seen - the Universal Negro Improvement Association , UNIA, intended to be the mputhpiece of black women, men and children all over the world.

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