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rudeboiselectah619 · 2 years ago
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Blessed Love Massive dis Sunday Funday💚💛❤️ Iman want to take the time to post and say how much of an honor it was to meet greet and reason with Dr. Julius W. Garvey! This was a West Coast Book Tour on Nov 16th 2022 of the revised Release of Marcus Garvey “Philosophies and Opinions of Marcus Garvey” ❤️🖤💚 _____________________ Julius W. Garvey (Surgeon) (born 01/01/1900) is a retired surgeon and medical professor. He continues to lead the effort to secure a posthumous Presidential pardon for his father and civil rights, Marcus Garvey (Founder of Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities leagues. Garvey turned into a teacher in surgery at the Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons in 1971. The next year, he joined the Albert Einstein College of Medicine as an educator in surgery, later turning into an associate professor of surgery. During his time at Columbia University & the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Garvey likewise filled in as an attending surgeon in cardiothoracic medical profession. In 1974, Garvey was named attendant-in-charge of thoracic surgery at Queens Hospital , also filling in as attending surgeon in thoracic & cardiovascular surgery at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Garvey became the Long Island Jewish Medical Center's acting project executive for the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery from 1980-82 & assistant professor of medical procedure at State University of New York at Stony Brook from 1978-88. Garvey began his own private practice in 1983. Garvey was head of thoracic/vascular medical procedure at Queens Hospital Center from 93’-06’ & head of vascular/thoracic surgery at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center from 00-04 filling in as an attending surgeon at several hospitals. #sonofmarcusgarvey #drjuliusgarvey #November16th2022 #surgeon #7heroes #panafricanist #Activist #humanrights #Publisher #philosophiesandopinionsofmarcusgarvey #founderofnaacp #Prophet #blacknationalist #BlackRevolutionary #7Heroes #universalnegroimprovementassociation #UNIA #blackstarline #myinpiration #myhero #Theyneverlovepoormarcus #TeachUsAboutAfrica #KnowYourRootsandCulture #rudeboiselectah #SANDIEGOROOTS (at WorldBeat Cultural Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClMdcQ5yB7c/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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diallokenyatta · 3 years ago
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#Garveyism #MarcusGarvey #BlackStarLine #UNIA #UniversalNegroImprovementAssociation 🟥⬛🟩 #AWOApparel #AfricanWorldOrder (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXuDukCu3Ue/?utm_medium=tumblr
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theunlikely-blog-blog · 5 years ago
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on this day in 1911, marcus garvey founded the universal negro improvement association and in 1980, i was born. #universalnegroimprovementassociation #blacklivesmatterjapan https://www.instagram.com/p/CBRgXOBj8yV/?igshid=1w0vbir9v3bbg
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bellus-spiritus · 5 years ago
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On this day August 13, 1920 The RED, BLACK & GREEN Flag was unveiled to the world by the Honorable #MarcusGarvey & the members of the #UniversalNegroImprovementAssociation & #AfricanCommunitiesLeague of the World at it's first international convention. The #UNIA-ACL knew that Africans at home & abroad needed their own flag as other flags around the world could not represent the collective of African people. The colors symbolizing African nationhood was first adopted as part of the 1920 Declaration of Rights as the official colors of the #African race. The question of a flag for the race was not as trivial as might have appeared on the surface, for in the US especially, the lack of an African symbol of nationhood seems to have been cause for crude derision on the part of whites & a source of sensitivity on the part of #AfroAmericans. The race catechism Garveyites used explained the significance of the red, black & green as for the "color of the blood which men must shed for their redemption & liberty", black for "the color of the noble & distinguished race to which we belong," & green for "the luxuriant vegetation of our Motherland. But the Flag originates with the #Moors, from the Al Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad, a #Sudanese mystic & leader who fought against the British Armies to achieve independence. #DuséMohamedAli who was born in Egypt shared a Sudanese heritage from his mother & was the one who influenced both Marcus Garvey & #NobleDrewAli through his publications of “African Times and Orient Review.” And #EdwardBlyden, 1832 - 1912, who ran for President of Liberia 1885, can be credited as being an originator of #PanAfricanism before Garvey. Believing that #Zionism was a model for what he called #Ethiopianism, and that African Americans could return to #Africa & redeem it. He believed political independence to be a prerequisite for economic independence & argued that Africans must counter the neo-colonial policies of former colonial powers. #InternationalAfricanFlag #TheAfricanFlag #PanAfricanFlag #LiberationFlag #BlackFlag #AfricanAmericanFlag #AfroAmericanFlag #RBG etc. The colors represents all peoples of the #AfricanDiaspora regardless of land of birth. https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Hv8ukH66s/?igshid=ui6u3ue9x71o
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dominicanslovehaitians · 7 years ago
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Honoring our ancestors of black liberation Black Doll Project Marcus Garvey, he’s one of our guiding ancestor as we build. Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr. was born in St Ann's Bay, Jamaica on August 17, 1887, and died in London, England on June 10, 1940. In 1914, Garvey organized the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in Kingston, Jamaica. His efforts were to uplift the condition of black people worldwide. Garvey promoted pride in the black race and economic empowerment. In 1919 the Negro Factories Corporation, a branch of the UNIA, generated income and provided jobs for blacks with its numerous enterprises. These included a chain of grocery stores and restaurants, steam laundry, tailor shop, dress making shop, millinery store, publishing house, and a doll factory. ...Mothers! [Garvey is quoted as urging] Give your children dolls that look like them to play with and cuddle. Yes, Marcus Garvey, well known as a Black Nationalist and orchestrator of a "Back to Africa" movement in the United States during the early 1900s, made black dolls for black children. as he built a factory to create black dolls. By us for us video by: @blackstarline.ccu ・・・ #GarveyWasRight #Garveyites #RBG4Life #RBGBlakademics #NewAfrkan77WordPress.Com #MarcusMosiahGarvey #Garveyism #MarcusGarvey #Garvey #RBG #UNIA #universalnegroimprovementassociation #BlackStarLine #Back2Africa #AfricaForAfricans #PanAfrikanism #PanAfrican #NewAfrikan #ProvisionalPresidentofAfrica #BuyBlack #RBGz #OutlawRBG #OutlawRBGWorldWide #RedBlackGreen #RedBlackGreenFlag - #regrann #dominicanslovehaitians #blacklikeme #blackdollproject #buildingcommunity #decolonize #decolonizeyourmind #caribbean #latinx #afrolatina #liberation #thisishowwegetfree
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arango54321 · 7 years ago
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#Repost @nflsponsorsboycott (@get_repost) ・・・ #Repost @nflboycott Do you see The AmeriKKKan Double standard? #garveyite #africannationalism #blacknationalism #panafricanism #garveyism #thenegroworld #unia #universalnegroimprovementassociation #philosophyandopinionsofmarcusgarvey (at West Kendall)
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kimafreeka · 7 years ago
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A Home In Africa. #marcusgarvey #universalnegroimprovementassociation (at South Central LA)
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madamlaydebug · 7 years ago
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#HappyBirthday#MarcusMosiahGarvey, Jr. (17 August 1887 – 10 June 1940) was a proponent of #blacknationalism in#Jamaica and especially the #UnitedStates. He was a leader of a mass movement called#PanAfricanism and he founded the#UniversalNegroImprovementAssociation and#AfricanCommunitiesLeague (UNIA-ACL). He also founded the #BlackStarLine, a shipping and passenger line which promoted the return of the#Africandiaspora to their ancestral lands. The#PanAfricanflag also known as the #UNIAflag,#AfroAmericanflag and #BlackLiberationFlag is a tri-color flag consisting of three equal horizontal bands of (from top down) #red, #black and #green. The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL) formally adopted it on August 13, 1920 in Article 39 of the Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World, during its month-long convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Variations of the flag can and have been used in various countries and territories in Africa and the Americas to represent Pan-Africanist ideologies. Several Pan-African organizations and movements have often employed the emblematic tri-color scheme in various contexts.
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rudeboiselectah619 · 4 years ago
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💚💛❤️Blessed Rise....Peace & Love this Early Monday Morning Massive” Want to Wish a Blessed “142nd" Earth-Born {Birthday} to One of the Most Important Civil Rights Leaders prior to the 60s Movement...before The Late Great "Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey" Born August 17, 1887 in Saint Ann's Bay Jamaica, transitioned June 10 1940 in London England. Rastafari has its roots in the philosophy of Marcus Garvey. Marcus Mosiah Garvey was born on the 17th of August 1887, in Jamaica. His teachings of black self empowerment are credited as being the sources behind the founding of the religion. Although Marcus Garvey never actually followed Rastafari or believed in it, he is considered to be one of the religion's prophets, because it was his ideologies that eventually grew into Rastafari. He believed that all black people should return to their rightful homeland Africa, and was heavily involved in promoting the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) which he founded in 1914. In the 1920s Garvey organised the black nationalist movement in America. A year later he had almost one million followers. The black nationalist leader became an inspiration to black people all over the world and although he taught people to be proud of their race, he also offended other black leaders with his ideas of separatism within races. Garvey's powerful speeches ("Up you mighty race, you can accomplish what you will!") gained him numerous supporters. Many people believe that what Marcus Garvey said in 1920, ("Look to Africa, when a black king shall be crowned, for the day of deliverance is at hand"), came true in 1930, when Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned the new Emperor of Ethiopia, and became known as Emperor Haile Selassie. It is after the crowning of Selassie that the Rastafarian movement officially began. #marcusmosiahgarvey #restinparadise #prophet #7heroes #panafricanist #Activist #humanrights #Publisher #founderofnaacp #Prophet #blacknationalist #BlackRevolutionary #7Heroes #universalnegroimprovementassociation #UNIA #blackstarline #myinpiration #myhero #Theyneverlovepoormarcus #TeachUsAboutAfrica #KnowYourRootsandCulture #rudeboiselectah #SANDIEGOROOTS https://www.instagram.com/p/CD_yithpN0_bn7Lb1ryAtZwAG4JgqztxB_VqbI0/?igshid=s6vmd5bo6r0s
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kthomas312 · 9 years ago
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#Repost @freethinker000 with @repostapp. ・・・ "The UNIA founded by Marcus Garvey has a constitution which defines red, black, and green as the Pan-African colors: "red representing the noble blood that unites all people of African ancestry, the color black for the people, green for the rich land of Africa." #universalnegroimprovementassociation #marcusgarvey #iammarcusgarvey #panafricanflag #neverforget #RBGFlag
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rudeboiselectah619 · 4 years ago
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💚💛❤️Blessed Rise....Peace & Love this Early Monday Morning Massive” Want to Wish a Blessed “142nd" Earth-Born {Birthday} to One of the Most Important Civil Rights Leaders prior to the 60s Movement...before The Late Great "Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey" Born August 17, 1887 in Saint Ann's Bay Jamaica, transitioned June 10 1940 in London England. Rastafari has its roots in the philosophy of Marcus Garvey. Marcus Mosiah Garvey was born on the 17th of August 1887, in Jamaica. His teachings of black self empowerment are credited as being the sources behind the founding of the religion. Although Marcus Garvey never actually followed Rastafari or believed in it, he is considered to be one of the religion's prophets, because it was his ideologies that eventually grew into Rastafari. He believed that all black people should return to their rightful homeland Africa, and was heavily involved in promoting the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) which he founded in 1914. In the 1920s Garvey organised the black nationalist movement in America. A year later he had almost one million followers. The black nationalist leader became an inspiration to black people all over the world and although he taught people to be proud of their race, he also offended other black leaders with his ideas of separatism within races. Garvey's powerful speeches ("Up you mighty race, you can accomplish what you will!") gained him numerous supporters. Many people believe that what Marcus Garvey said in 1920, ("Look to Africa, when a black king shall be crowned, for the day of deliverance is at hand"), came true in 1930, when Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned the new Emperor of Ethiopia, and became known as Emperor Haile Selassie. It is after the crowning of Selassie that the Rastafarian movement officially began. #marcusmosiahgarvey #restinparadise #prophet #7heroes #panafricanist #Activist #humanrights #Publisher #founderofnaacp #Prophet #blacknationalist #BlackRevolutionary #7Heroes #universalnegroimprovementassociation #UNIA #blackstarline #myinpiration #myhero #Theyneverlovepoormarcus #TeachUsAboutAfrica #KnowYourRootsandCulture #rudeboiselectah #SANDIEGOROOTS https://www.instagram.com/p/CD_yithpN0_bn7Lb1ryAtZwAG4JgqztxB_VqbI0/?igshid=s6vmd5bo6r0s
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rudeboiselectah619 · 8 years ago
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"Blessed Rise" 💚💛❤️ "Rest In Peace" to the Late "Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey" Born August 17, 1887 in Saint Ann's Bay Jamaica, transitioned June 10 1940 in London England. Rastafari has its roots in the philosophy of Marcus Garvey. Marcus Mosiah Garvey was born on the 17th of August 1887, in Jamaica. His teachings of black self empowerment are credited as being the sources behind the founding of the religion. Although Marcus Garvey never actually followed Rastafari or believed in it, he is considered to be one of the religion's prophets, because it was his ideologies that eventually grew into Rastafari. He believed that all black people should return to their rightful homeland Africa, and was heavily involved in promoting the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) which he founded in 1914. In the 1920s Garvey organised the black nationalist movement in America. A year later he had almost one million followers. The black nationalist leader became an inspiration to black people all over the world and although he taught people to be proud of their race, he also offended other black leaders with his ideas of separatism within races. Garvey's powerful speeches ("Up you mighty race, you can accomplish what you will!") gained him numerous supporters. Many people believe that what Marcus Garvey said in 1920, ("Look to Africa, when a black king shall be crowned, for the day of deliverance is at hand"), came true in 1930, when Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned the new Emperor of Ethiopia, and became known as Emperor Haile Selassie. It is after the crowning of Selassie that the Rastafarian movement officially began. #marcusmosiahgarvey #restinparadise #panafricanist #Activist #Publisher #founderofnaacp #Prophet #blacknationalist #BlackRevolutionary #7Heroes #universalnegroimprovementassociation #UNIA #blackstarline #Theyneverlovepoormarcus #TeachUsAboutAfrica #KnowYourRootsandCulture
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rudeboiselectah619 · 8 years ago
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"Blessed Rise" 💚💛❤️ "Rest In Peace" to the Late "Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey" Born August 17, 1887 in Saint Ann's Bay Jamaica, transitioned June 10 1940 in London England. Rastafari has its roots in the philosophy of Marcus Garvey. Marcus Mosiah Garvey was born on the 17th of August 1887, in Jamaica. His teachings of black self empowerment are credited as being the sources behind the founding of the religion. Although Marcus Garvey never actually followed Rastafari or believed in it, he is considered to be one of the religion's prophets, because it was his ideologies that eventually grew into Rastafari. He believed that all black people should return to their rightful homeland Africa, and was heavily involved in promoting the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) which he founded in 1914. In the 1920s Garvey organised the black nationalist movement in America. A year later he had almost one million followers. The black nationalist leader became an inspiration to black people all over the world and although he taught people to be proud of their race, he also offended other black leaders with his ideas of separatism within races. Garvey's powerful speeches ("Up you mighty race, you can accomplish what you will!") gained him numerous supporters. Many people believe that what Marcus Garvey said in 1920, ("Look to Africa, when a black king shall be crowned, for the day of deliverance is at hand"), came true in 1930, when Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned the new Emperor of Ethiopia, and became known as Emperor Haile Selassie. It is after the crowning of Selassie that the Rastafarian movement officially began. #marcusmosiahgarvey #restinparadise #panafricanist #Activist #Publisher #founderofnaacp #Prophet #blacknationalist #BlackRevolutionary #7Heroes #universalnegroimprovementassociation #UNIA #blackstarline #Theyneverlovepoormarcus #TeachUsAboutAfrica #KnowYourRootsandCulture
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