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Category: Marcus Garvey

  • Liberian Culture: A Pillar of Unity and Progress

    In a hotel that sells crafts imported from neighboring Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia’s vibrant culture stands as a testament to the country’s resilience and potential for growth. Despite its exterior progress, Liberia bears deep scars from years of conflict. As Sherman from the Foundation for International Dignity puts it, “Liberia is wearing clean clothes,…

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  • Vybz Kartel: Jamaica dancehall star’s murder conviction overturned

    The 48-year-old was given a life sentence in 2014 for the killing of Clive “Lizard” Williams on the Caribbean island. His successful appeal, heard by the Privy Council in London, argued that a juror accused of trying to bribe others should have been thrown off his trial. Authorities in Jamaica will decide whether the case…

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  • Pan Africanism in Namibia

    Pan Africanism calls for the unity of Africans on the mainland and in the diaspora because of the shared experience of colonialism and slavery. The call for unity is meant to foster political, economic, cultural and scientific progress. In Namibia, the history of Pan Africanism dates back to the 1920s, and stems from the sensitisation…

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  • Marcus Garvey’s Propaganda and the Power of Pan-African Communication

    Marcus Garvey, a visionary leader, orator, and activist, left an indelible mark on the Pan-African movement during the early 20th century. Central to Garvey’s philosophy was the belief in the transformative power of propaganda and effective communication. Through his impassioned speeches and publications, Garvey aimed to instill a sense of pride, unity, and self-determination among…

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