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  2. Redemption Song - Wikipedia

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    These lines were taken from a speech given by Marcus Garvey at Menelik Hall in Sydney, Nova Scotia (Canada), during October 1937 and published in his Black Man magazine: [9] [10] We are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery because whilst others might free the body, none but ourselves can free the mind.

  3. File:Marcus Garvey, speech, 1921.ogg - Wikipedia

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  4. SS Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    The SS Yarmouth was a steamship notable for its part in developing Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and connecting it to Boston, Massachusetts.Later in life it had a central role as the flagship of the Marcus Garvey initiative the Black Star Line.

  5. Universal Negro Improvement Association and African ...

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    Official Blog of the UNIA: Millions For Marcus Garvey on Facebook; The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers Project; Marcus Garvey: The Official Site; Gale Group guide to UNIA; American Series Sample Documents Archived 2015-06-03 at the Wayback Machine—Volume I: 1826 – August 1919; 1918 UNIA Constitution

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  7. Biden pardons late Black activist Marcus Garvey, 4 others - AOL

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    Marcus Garvey, "Africa's Provisional President," is seen during the renaming of the ship from the "General G.W. Goethals" to the S.S Booker T. Washington, Jan. 25, 1925.

  8. President Biden posthumously pardons Black nationalist Marcus ...

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    President Joe Biden on Sunday posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other civil rights leaders and was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s. Also ...

  9. Congress members urge Biden to exonerate Black civil rights ...

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    A group of 21 House Democrats signed a letter urging the president to exonerate former civil rights leader Marcus Garvey, according to a statement sent by the lawmakers to ABC News on Monday.