Garveyism

(noun)

An aspect of black nationalism that refers to the social, economic, and political policies of UNIA-ACL founder Marcus Garvey.

Related Terms

  • African diaspora
  • Pan-Africanism
  • diaspora

Examples of Garveyism in the following topics:

  • The Rise of Garveyism

    • His philosophy, known as Garveyism, was an aspect of black nationalism that focused on the complete, total, and never-ending redemption of the continent of Africa by people of African ancestry, at home and abroad.
    • 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 (which proclaims Garvey as a prophet).
    • Garvey's philosophy was influenced by Booker T.
    • Marcus Garvey's philosophies, known as "Garveyism," were influential during the early 20th century.
    • Describe Marcus Garvey's advancement of a Pan-African philosophy and his support of a Back-to-Africa movement.
  • Marcus Garvey

    • 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, which proclaims Garvey a prophet.
    • Garvey's philosophy, influenced by Booker T.
    • They alleged violence by Garvey's associates, including a related to the assassination of former Garvey deputy J.W.H.
    • President Calvin Coolidge commuted Garvey’s sentence in 1927, and he was deported to Jamaica.
    • Garvey's admirers have included Dr.
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