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Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey, or, Africa for the Africans; compiled by Amy Jacques Garvey, with a new introduction by E. U. Essien-Udom.
- Title
- Philosophy and opinions of Marcus Garvey, or, Africa for the Africans; compiled by Amy Jacques Garvey, with a new introduction by E. U. Essien-Udom.
- Author
- Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940
- Publication
- New York, A. M. Kelley, 1967.
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- Additional Authors
- Garvey, Amy Jacques
- Description
- xxxvi, 78, xvii, 412 p. illus., plates (incl. ports.), facsim.; 23 cm.
- Series Statement
- Cass library of African studies. Africana modern library ; no. 1
- Uniform Title
- Cass library of African studies. Africana modern library ; no. 1.
- Alternative Title
- Africa for the Africans
- Subject
- Note
- "Two volumes in one".
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- An introduction to the second edition / by E.U. Essien-Udom -- Part I. Preface to the first edition / Amy Jacques Garvey -- 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 ; 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 -- 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 in 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.
- Part II. Preface / George Alexander McGuiire -- An appeal to the soul of white America -- Racist 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 -- Alms 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" 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 -- 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 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) -- The plot -- Scene Africa -- Scene Liberia, W. Africa, etc. -- Letter from Com. Garcia to Pres. King and reply -- Liberian committee 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.
- OCLC
- 7959501
- SCSB-12117669
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library