Marcus Garvey, then head of the Universal Negro Improvement

UNITED STATES - AUGUST 01: Marcus Garvey, then head of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and provisional president of the Republic of Africa, rides through Harlem. Garvey, born in Jamaica in 1887, was an early exponent of justice and equality for blacks. He died in England in 1940. (Photo by NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - AUGUST 01: Marcus Garvey, then head of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and provisional president of the Republic of Africa, rides through Harlem. Garvey, born in Jamaica in 1887, was an early exponent of justice and equality for blacks. He died in England in 1940. (Photo by NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
Marcus Garvey, then head of the Universal Negro Improvement
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