The Man Who Built an Empire of the Mind: Marcus Garvey.
Before the Civil Rights Movement, there was Marcus Mosiah Garvey. In this episode of THE HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN, we strip away the myth to look at the cold, hard strategy of the printer from St. Ann’s Bay who became the most hunted Black man in the world.
From the banana plantations of Central America to the crowded streets of Harlem, Garvey didn't just advocate for equality—he demanded sovereignty. Witness the rise of the UNIA, the ambitious (and sabotaged) launch of the Black Star Line, and the relentless pursuit by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI.
This isn't a story of celebrity; it’s a documentary analysis of power, vision, and the brutal cost of challenging a global colonial system. Discover how a Jamaican immigrant planted the seeds of Pan-Africanism that would eventually liberate nations.
Key Topics Covered:
The founding of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).
The Black Star Line: Economic independence and its downfall.
The FBI's first infiltration of Black political movements.
Garvey’s legacy in Jamaica and the global diaspora.
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