Ebook: The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers: Volume 10 Africa for the Africans, 1923–1945
Author: Robert A. Hill (editor), Tevvy Ball (editor), Katarina Rice (editor), Chin C. Kao (editor), Barbara Bair (editor), R. Kent Rasmussen (editor), Arnold Hughes (editor)
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Edition: Reprint 2019
- Language: English
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Africa for the Africans was the name given to the extraordinary movement led by Jamaican Marcus Mosiah Garvey (1887-1940). Volumes I-VII of the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers chronicled the Garvey movement that flourished in the United States during the 1920s. Now, the long-awaited African volumes of this edition demonstrate clearly the central role Africans played in the development of the Garvey phenomenon. The African volumes provide the first authoritative account of how Africans transformed Garveyism into an African social movement. The most extensive collection of documents ever gathered on the early African nationalism of the interwar period, Volume X provides a detailed chronicle of the spread of Garvey's call for African redemption throughout Africa.