Garvey's Vision
Garvey believed that true freedom for black people in the West could only be achieved by building a separate black world, prioritizing race over class. He challenged the notion of democracy abroad while highlighting the racial violence at home, particularly during World War I. His experiences in the US, especially witnessing the brutal realities of Jim Crow, shaped his powerful call for unity among black people to overcome systemic oppression.In this clip
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