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MARCUS GARVEY
Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr., ONH (17 August 1887 - 10 June 1940),[1] was a Jamaican political leader, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator who was a staunch proponent of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements, to which end he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL).[2] He founded the Black Star Line, which promoted the return of the African diaspora to their ancestral lands.
Prior to the 20th century, leaders such as Prince Hall, Martin Delany, Edward Wilmot Blyden, and Henry Highland Garnet advocated the involvement of the African diaspora in African affairs. Garvey was unique in advancing a Pan-African philosophy to inspire a global mass movement and economic empowerment focusing on Africa known as Garveyism.[2] Promoted by the UNIA as a movement of African Redemption, Garveyism would eventually inspire others, ranging from the Nation of Islam to the Rastafari movement (some sects of which proclaim Garvey as a prophet).
Garveyism intended persons of African ancestry in the diaspora to "redeem" the nations of Africa and for the European colonial powers to leave the continent. His essential ideas about Africa were stated in an editorial in the Negro World entitled "African Fundamentalism", where he wrote: "Our union must know no clime, boundary, or nationality… to let us hold together under all climes and in every country…"[3]
Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr. was born as the youngest of eleven children in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica, to Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Sr., a mason, and Sarah Jane Richards, a domestic worker. Only his sister Indiana along with Marcus survived to adulthood.[4][5] His family was financially stable given the circumstances of this time period.[4] Garvey's father had a large library, and it was from his father that Marcus gained his love for reading. He also attended elementary schools in St. Ann's Bay during his youth.[2][6] While attending these schools, Garvey first began to experience racism: for example, his white neighbors, childhood friends with whom he played with constantly, began to shun him upon reaching their teenage years.[4] Sometime in 1900, Garvey entered into an apprenticeship with his uncle, Alfred Burrowes, who also had an extensive library, of which Garvey made good use.[7][8]
In 1910 Garvey left Jamaica and began traveling throughout the Central American region. His first stop was Costa Rica, where he had a maternal uncle.[9] He lived in Costa Rica for several months and worked as a time keeper on a banana plantation. He began work as editor for a daily newspaper called La Nacionale in 1911. Later that year, he moved to Colón, Panama, where he edited a biweekly newspaper, before returning to Jamaica in 1912.
After years of working in the Caribbean, Garvey left Jamaica to live in London from 1912 to 1914, where he attended Birkbeck College, taking classes in law and philosophy. He also worked for the African Times and Orient Review, published by Dusé Mohamed Ali, who was a considerable influence on the young man. Garvey sometimes spoke at Hyde Park's Speakers' Corner. Garvey's philosophy was also influenced by African-American leaders such as Booker T. Washington, Martin Delany, and Henry McNeal Turner.[10] Garvey is said to have been influenced by the ideas of Dusé Mohamed Ali in his speeches, and his later organizing of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in Jamaica in 1914
Thanks to everyone who check out this audio.
This is the voice of Honorable Marcus Garvey. The person who is speaking is Marcus Garvey himself.
The audio was slow down from the original Version.
Slow down, then slow down again and then slow down gain,
As when Marcus Garvey speaks he speaks rapid fire.
The original audio was presented to Justice sound from a elder Father Nose. Father Nose gave Justice the audio tell Justice he knows that he could do something with this audio.
Justice take the audio listen audio then realize that when Marcus Garvey speaks he speaks so fast that a lot of people was not getting the message.
Justice decided that he would slow down the audio so more people would hear and understand the words of Marcus Garvey
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GARVEY WAS AN INTELLIGENT REVOLUTIONARY GANGSTER, respectfully… ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
The greatest black African that ever walked this earth
Lloyd Gilzene Respect .
Africa is been sleeping not dead that word makes me cry because we are still sleeping 😴
Baba Marcus Garvey is the greatest ever Pan African leader in our history.
Baba Garvey uplifted Africans globally.
He told like it is without fear nor favour.
Baba Marcus Garvey identity our race first and upmost. Race First.
CONCERN NOTED ⚓🤝 🇯🇲 MAROONS RIGHTS .. Blessed is MARCUS MOSiAH GARVEY ❗
I give thank for Marcus Garvey justice is higher than law ,Raspect🙋🙋🙋
One of my favorite black history leaders. Untold, unspoken kind of ignored black leaders. From Jamaica, bold, strong, revolutionary. Respect ur history, know ur history, understand ur history. One of our true real black leaders but from Jamaica. Ur are one of my black heroes, influencers in life. Thank u Marcus Garvey bein a revolutionary that ur were/u r. Peace to all our real black leaders. Hussain fatel from Cincinnati Ohio.
A great man Marcus Garvey
Knowledge of self is power. Knowledge of self is having history of ur roots, culture ur history. All black man should have knowledge of self. Want to learn ur history ur origins of u. He, Marcus Garvey philosopher, intelligent, revolutionary. Thank u for ur visions an work an legacy u left behind. Peace Hussain fatel from Cincinnati Ohio.
POWERFULL WORDS TRUTH FROM HONORABLE MARCUS GARVEY.SELAH.
They should play this in school. Let the youngsters here it. Real good
If you are listening to this you are destined for greatness
Blu money, sincerely hope so 🙏
Keepers of light be yee wise to the word sound an power of a great prophet black mosiah garvy we will live in the future development of all races on the earth we will see the glory of our kings love and respect from iniel Kerr Moses Tobago
I'd rather listen to this then any current rap album
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Gotta listen to MWMW2
Play this on repeat every day
talk to me na
R u even black?
Until we put his words into action in our lives, and make them applicable for everyday living!!! The black man will continue to perish, until we wake up to the true knowledge of self, we will continue to suffer!!! It's time to wake up my black Kings and Queens!!!
I agree my brother...
Fk you!
He isn’t even following his own, HE FOLLOWED GOD… so YEAH FOLLOW GOD!
Great man Marcus Garvey
because of this man mr. Marcus Garvey. my conscience was a waking. I patterned myself as an African woman and an African mother. his words speak volume. I wish he could be sent out over the loudspeakers daily. until his words burn. in the hearts of African men. Thanks for the Memories
He was a black man from the 1800s, but his vocabulary was decades ahead of its time
Never forgotten Honourable Marcus
Happy Birthday 🎂Marcus Garvey!👑🙏
"This man is a gift to black people from God"
This is a powerful audio.
What a man of wisdom...
Marcus Garvey is the truth!!!
A Great Man , his spirit will never die!
King Marcus Garvey you're teaching is what I live by, thank you 👁
Thank you for putting this video together… music is 🔥 as well
I'd rather listen to this than any reggae or rap album that doesn't deal with conciousness and self independence, Marcus Garvey was way ahead of his times in 2019 he's still right, how sad😢
Macus Garvey is a great prophet to the history if Blacks in the world
emmanuel ejembi amen brother!!
I am convinced that God’s word is true many are called and few are chosen, some are doers and some hearers only, thank you Mr. Garvey for answering your call and doing what you were called to do, Africans all over the world hear you and ready to be free, the struggle continues
He was a great Prophet he inspired me in everything I do
God is perfect 🙏🏾🛐
Jah jah a long time black man not living up from Marcus time until now jah jah
Is this the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey speaking himself right here?
"You can shackle or imprison the hands of men, you can shackle or imprison the feet of men, you can shackle or imprison the bodies of men, but you can never shackle or imprison the minds of men"
Keep Rising Jah People ❤️🌹👑🔥💨
Up up people
Many thanks Jah Blessed
he was well-spoken and straightforward
A true prophetic voice and presence for the Afrikan race
Appreciate the post. RESPECT
Frist time listening to Mr. Garvey...woow!
April Lee his words not voice
@@mistagarvey84 do yu have the original voice?
@@juniordavis168 those are his words narrated by a name i forget.
@@mistagarvey84 okay, that's what I thought. I don't know if you saw my comment. And yeah tthough, thanks for confirming that that is not actually him speaking. Somebody commented that it's like he is speaking from the grave, I didn't comment on that person's comment but I was in my head disagreeing because I did not think that that was Marcus Garvey speaking, and it did not seem to me like it was him speaking from the grave, it seemed more like somebody reading his words
Marcus Garry is God Man! So, want are you waiting for wake up and move by the power that attracts your hears. One Nation in honor of our dead to rise. The time has come to rise our dead. So, wants wrong with you black man Marcus Garey said, told us to help him to return we have the power to do it!
things that disturbed marcus those days are disturbing us today,people don't listen, if they listen this world would be a better place 2 live in,BLACK MAN RISE
Blessed love my lord and empress, prince and princess. INI give thanks for such a Mighty Prophet in this time and unto that time. Let us rise black man and woman and children and take to the teaching of our prophet. let us RISE to be the man and woman and children that we are meant to be. let us love our one another and let us see our God through our own spectacles (A Black God-Jah Rastafari Da 1st). I love you my black brethren and sistren. RISE Ethiopians RISE. Perfect love.
Simply great 🦁
his blood is in us. he even said himself that he was only the first marcus garvy and he said there will be others
reincarnation of the spirit
It's like he is talking from the grave.
EXCELLENT, thank you.
Jah bless
Mosiah, words of wisdom!
Moorish American National free Moorish America The pure and Clean Nation
Be what you are (... mother nature...... )
I can not find any other information, inspiration or anything else that I gravitate to that the teachings and the Philosophy of Marcus mosiah Garvey
Only Marus show us the situation, words of truth. Wake up, ye son/daughter of Jacob. It's so sad, same problems exist today with my stiff neck people. Honorable Marcus never let us down, even when we let him down.
See yourself in Gods Perfection
I am that I am GOD
We have the ability to achieve these goals and objective with collaboration between men's
He was theirs not ours
I love you Marcus Garvey.
Did you filter out everything but Marcus Garvey? I LOVE IT!!!
When I’m listening to this they say turn it down but when I’m listening vybz kartel they say turn it up and play it again black people still don’t understand there self
Powers
Justice is Greater than the LaW 🔥
FIRE!
HOLY EMMANUEL I HON. MARCUS MOSIAH I HAILE SELASSIE I JAH RASTAFARI
INI Give thanks for the loving kindness of the trinity 1 love to humanity. BLESS.
Father Marcus
Me Vegas brought me here
Marcus mosiah Garvey I thank you for tb Ward blessed
Epic
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Great.. Thanks bless
This is my first time hearing him speak this slow. Not that he is speaking too slow, it's just that when I've heard him prior to this he speaks like rapid fire. This is definitely more universally understandable for like any average listener. I honor Marcus Mosiah Garvey absolutely, I myself have proclaimed August 17th as Marcus Mosiah Garvey day, and I celebrate it every, year even if no one else does.
That’s exactly what I thought while listening!
@@neisitoptier8097 that last name, Webb, is the family from Texas?
@@theLTstation I do have relatives there
Wow
Only forty one comments we are still distracted by the shackles of poverty shame and low self esteem
It's not about the number of comments. And I'm sure there are a number of people who watched this and listen to it fully and did not leave a comment.
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Talk black Marcus the real Messiah jah .
Ham jambo Jamaa Ninakupenda
Amazing
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Malice against... Time at 5:39
Your disposition...live amongst...
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Servez des libations sans limites pour cet homme, il le merite,c'est un homme marquant de notre race.
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Create your own Marcus Garvey :
38:37 My favorite quote by Garvey.
Juneteenth 🤴🏾
Let’s set the wheels in motion I’m in Florida and the time is perfect for growth need investors to buy property’s commercial and historical,lots, remodeling homes I have construction business, tree and landscaping, painting
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Power by the Hour : Whirl wind Time
please can i hhave a link of thiis speech on pdf
bury me in red black & green
Give Yanks fe voice ing out Hon. Marcus Garvey Black Tiger fe lnl Selassie lRas Tafari
#royal 🫡❤️💛💚
He really pissed with black people. He is right
what kind of case is that brother marcus 25th minute
i rather listen to marcus garvey without any foolish interruptions! can this interview be re-uploaded without the bell ringing and the jah shouthings thanks! and that's a excellent audio how did you enhanced his voice?
Yeah, everything you said in your comment
Re upload it
24:10 !!!!!!
London hallway monitors learn
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the white man killed this man