The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. VI: September 1924-December 1927

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University of California Press, 1983 - 766 էջ
"If I die in Atlanta my work shall then only begin, but I shall live, in the physical or spiritual, to see the day of Africa's glory. . . . I shall write the history that will inspire the millions that are coming and leave the posterity of our enemies to reckon with the hosts for the deeds of their fathers."—Marcus Garvey upon his imprisonment in the Atlanta federal penitentiary, 1925

The sixth volume of The Marcus Garvey and UNIA Papers spans the great divide in the affairs of the American Garvey movement that resulted from the imprisonment of its charismatic leader in 1925. The volume tells the story of Garvey's failed efforts to win the appeal against his conviction for mail fraud, his incarceration, the legal battle to win his freedom, and the massive grass-roots petition movement mobilized in his defense. The activism inspired by Garvey's imprisonment was confounded by internecine struggles within the hierarchy of the movement and by growing financial difficulties, including the failure of the Black Cross Navigation and Trading Company, the loss of Liberty Hall, and the bankruptcy of Liberty University. The volume ends with Garvey's release from prison and his deportation from America. Although he never returned to the United States, Garvey continued his forceful shaping of the history of the movement that bore his name, first from Jamaica and then from his final exile in Britain.
 

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ILLUSTRATIONS
xxvii
INTRODUCTION
xxxv
EDITORIAL PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
xliii
TEXTUAL DEVICES
xlix
CHRONOLOGY
lvii
September UNIA Delegation to President Calvin Coolidge
3
February Editorial Letter by Marcus Garvey in the Negro
10
September William R Castle Chief Division of Western
12
November
268
November
274
John Sargent to Sen Frank B Willis
281
Marcus Garvey to Amy Jacques Garvey
289
December
297
December John Sargent to Nicholas Longworth
302
Memorandum
316
December
317

December
49
1925
69
January
81
February Negro World Notice
99
January
110
Navigation and Trading Company to José
111
February
118
March James Finch Pardon Attorney to Rep Clarence
119
Superintendent Panama Rail Road Company
125
April Negro World Notice
134
Carter and Charles V Vaughan Master
136
William Sherrill to President Calvin Coolidge
144
8
150
Edwards to Marcus Garvey
156
John T Alsop Mayor Jacksonville Florida
165
August Marcus Garvey to Earnest S Cox
226
September Marcus Garvey to John Sargent
239
October Article in the Panama Star and Herald
247
November James Finch to UNIA Division No 260
261
Marcus Garvey to Anthony Crawford
262
February Marcus Garvey to Amy Jacques Garvey
323
82
343
March Mrs A S Alexander to the New York Age
361
March Marcus Garvey to J A Craigen
367
March Charges Against William Sherrill
386
March Excerpts from the Decision of Chief Justice
400
March Report by G Emonei Carter
406
February
414
President General
416
October Prison Visitor Record
459
November Interview with Marcus Garvey by Joel A Rogers
465
January Marcus Garvey to President Calvin Coolidge
471
February James Finch to Armin Kohn
477
March Prison Record of Marcus Garvey
517
December
523
March Brief by Armin Kohn and Maurice Nagler
532
December
534
February
573
December
618
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