More Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey Volume III
Herausgeber: Essien-Udom, E. U.; Garvey, Amy Jacques
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Herausgeber: Essien-Udom, E. U.; Garvey, Amy Jacques
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Marcus Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association in 1914. He was one of the first black leaders to encourage black people to discover their cultural traditions and history, and to seek common cause in the struggle for true liberty and political recognition. This book discusses his philosophy and opinions.
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Marcus Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association in 1914. He was one of the first black leaders to encourage black people to discover their cultural traditions and history, and to seek common cause in the struggle for true liberty and political recognition. This book discusses his philosophy and opinions.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 1977
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9780714640273
- ISBN-10: 0714640271
- Artikelnr.: 22077529
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 1977
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9780714640273
- ISBN-10: 0714640271
- Artikelnr.: 22077529
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Amy Jacques Garvey
Volume 1: CHAPTER I Epigrams
CHAPTER II Propaganda
Slavery
Force
Education
Miscegenation
Prejudice
Radicalism
Government
Evolution and the Result
Poverty
Power
Universal Suspicion
Dissertation on Man
Race Assimilation
Christianity
The Function of Man
Traitors
CHAPTER 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
A Solution for World Peace in 1922
God as a War Lord
The Image of God CHAPTER IV 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 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
CHAPTER V Emancipation Speech
Christmas Message
Easter Sermon
Convention Speech
Statement on arrest. Volume 2: PART I. An Appeal to the Soul of 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 Re-organization
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 Foriend
Capitalism and the State
Governing the Ideal State
The "Colored" or 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 the 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. Was Justice Defeated? Brief for Plalntiff-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 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
Letter From Com. Garcia to Pres. King and Reply
Liberian Committees Suggestions
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
CHAPTER II Propaganda
Slavery
Force
Education
Miscegenation
Prejudice
Radicalism
Government
Evolution and the Result
Poverty
Power
Universal Suspicion
Dissertation on Man
Race Assimilation
Christianity
The Function of Man
Traitors
CHAPTER 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
A Solution for World Peace in 1922
God as a War Lord
The Image of God CHAPTER IV 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 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
CHAPTER V Emancipation Speech
Christmas Message
Easter Sermon
Convention Speech
Statement on arrest. Volume 2: PART I. An Appeal to the Soul of 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 Re-organization
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 Foriend
Capitalism and the State
Governing the Ideal State
The "Colored" or 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 the 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. Was Justice Defeated? Brief for Plalntiff-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 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
Letter From Com. Garcia to Pres. King and Reply
Liberian Committees Suggestions
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
Volume 1: CHAPTER I Epigrams
CHAPTER II Propaganda
Slavery
Force
Education
Miscegenation
Prejudice
Radicalism
Government
Evolution and the Result
Poverty
Power
Universal Suspicion
Dissertation on Man
Race Assimilation
Christianity
The Function of Man
Traitors
CHAPTER 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
A Solution for World Peace in 1922
God as a War Lord
The Image of God CHAPTER IV 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 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
CHAPTER V Emancipation Speech
Christmas Message
Easter Sermon
Convention Speech
Statement on arrest. Volume 2: PART I. An Appeal to the Soul of 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 Re-organization
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 Foriend
Capitalism and the State
Governing the Ideal State
The "Colored" or 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 the 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. Was Justice Defeated? Brief for Plalntiff-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 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
Letter From Com. Garcia to Pres. King and Reply
Liberian Committees Suggestions
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
CHAPTER II Propaganda
Slavery
Force
Education
Miscegenation
Prejudice
Radicalism
Government
Evolution and the Result
Poverty
Power
Universal Suspicion
Dissertation on Man
Race Assimilation
Christianity
The Function of Man
Traitors
CHAPTER 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
A Solution for World Peace in 1922
God as a War Lord
The Image of God CHAPTER IV 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 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
CHAPTER V Emancipation Speech
Christmas Message
Easter Sermon
Convention Speech
Statement on arrest. Volume 2: PART I. An Appeal to the Soul of 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 Re-organization
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 Foriend
Capitalism and the State
Governing the Ideal State
The "Colored" or 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 the 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. Was Justice Defeated? Brief for Plalntiff-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 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
Letter From Com. Garcia to Pres. King and Reply
Liberian Committees Suggestions
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