

Ancestorship of Nana Marcus Garvey
The purpose of this group is to analyze and implement the ideals of Garveyism. To learn from the... View more
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Shade Jefferson Ford posted an update in the group
Ancestorship of Nana Marcus Garvey 3 years ago
This is the best way to honor his Creation Day-Continue his Legacy like these Afrikans are doing.
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LaTasha Robinson posted an update in the group
Ancestorship of Nana Marcus Garvey 3 years ago
“God and Nature first made us what we are, and then out of our own created genius we make ourselves what we want to be. Follow always that great law. Let the sky and God be our limit and Eternity our measurement.” The Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey
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LaTasha Robinson posted an update in the group
Ancestorship of Nana Marcus Garvey 3 years ago ·
Habari Gani Afrikan Family. As I look over the Blacknificent works of Our honorable Warrior, I find things that WE as a people need to do away with. One of course being religion and all aspects of it. We should embrace Ma’at and our own divine spirituality and seek to Sankofa. Secondly, we should know our many enemies and realize that we have… Read more
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As a muntu, Kongo spirituality/science/philosophy is at the heart for me.
I recently came across an article highlighting some cross-pollination – of which I should not have been so surprised.- View 1 reply
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The greatest lesson I learn from Nana Marcus Mosiah Garvey on what we need to do away with is that we need to do away with self-doubt
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Agreed. We must live righteously in the ways of Ma’at and become race-first in our politics, economics and social relations.
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Charise Dukuzumurenyi posted an update in the group
Ancestorship of Nana Marcus Garvey 3 years ago
“Garvey is yet to be given full credit for his tremendous contributions to West Indian history. He did more than any other single individual to stimulate the anticolonialism, racial pride and working class consciousness that laid the groundwork for the struggles of the late 1930s and thereafter. No one can equal him in his successful effort… Read more
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THE 1921 PAN-AFRICAN CONGRESS AT BRUSSELS: A BACKGROUND TO BELGIAN
PRESSURES (Kodi , 1984)-
Very good share. Asante sana
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