Garvey Celebrating the Life and Legacy of the Honorable Marcus Garvey.

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05/11/2022

In September 23, 1980, Bob Marley collapsed while jogging in Central Park during his final and he played his final gig in Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He then cancelled all remaining live dates and flew to Germany for a diet-based treatment. After eight months of unsuccessful treatment, the Gong flew home to Jamaica. On the flight home, his condition worsened and he was rushed to hospital on arrival in Miami, Florida, for medical attention. He died at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital on the morning of , 1981. He was 36. Bob Marley’s final words to his son Ziggy Marley were: “Money can’t buy life”. As a mark of respect, Robert Nesta Marley received a state funeral in Jamaica at the National Arena in Kingston on May 21, 1981. The music he had given the world blared from speakers, even as his body lay inside the arena. Bob Marley was buried in a crypt in his birthplace of , St Ann, with his red Gibson Les Paul guitar; a football; a ma*****na stalk placed there by his wife RitaMarley a ring that had been given to him by Prince Asfa Wossen of Ethiopia; and a Bible opened at Psalm 23.

05/10/2022

We talk about Marcus Garvey, but do you know him?

Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr
b. August 17, 1887 in Jamaica / d. June 1940
Visionary, Businessman, Speaker, Teacher

In 1914 Garvey helped create the United Negro Improvement Association. By 1920, the U.N.I.A. had 1,100 chapters in 40 countries. By 1926, the membership had grown to 11 million members. Garvey built the largest Black organization ever.

Garvey started news publications, "The Watchman" and "The Negro World", that reached hundreds of thousands of subscribers. He launched the UNIA's Black Star Line Steamship Corporation to establish and facilitate transportation and communication between Africans worldwide. He created the Negro Factories Corporation, which owned grocery stores, restaurants, tailor shops, and more.

In New York he owned buildings, a fleet of trucks, and employed over 1,000 Blacks in his businesses.

His vision was to enhance the self-image and pride of Blacks and Black communities, build schools, obtain independence for colonized African Countries, and 100% economic independence for African people across the world.

Garvey was a champion of the back-to-Africa movement, and continues to represent an unapologetic liberation from the psychological bo***ge of r.acism.

Kudos to the Great Marcus Garvey Jr.

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