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As we reflect on Marcus Garvey’s words ... we still have communities living under the whip of mental slavery being wielded by gangsters. “They carry my son to the barber,” declared a ...
At 12 years old, in November 1964, Gladstone Gilbert was part of the procession for Marcus Garvey ... yourself from mental slavery’, one of Garvey’s foremost quotes, will be placed on ...
These words, spoken by prominent Jamaican civil rights militant–Marcus Garvey in the early 20th Century, were made popular by his fellow countryman Bob Marley in his 'Redemption Song'.
Hosts Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei begin the series looking at the life of Marcus Garvey, a radical visionary ... Emancipate yourself from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free ...
"It's still very appropriate," Julius Garvey said of Marcus Garvey's words: "We are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery … none but ourselves can free the mind." Marley ...
Grandson of a slave and son of a mason and "rum-shop scholar", Marcus Mosiah Garvey escaped poverty ... music the ideal of "emancipation from mental slavery", a trope from one of the UNIA ...
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