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Little Known Black History Fact: Ho Chi Minh’s Black Connection 6/14/2016 Black
America Web: Robert Williams had a dialog with Ho Chi Minh that included this
topic - "During the time Ho was in Harlem, he was said to have attended several
meetings and lectures by the UNIA leader and pan-Africanist, Marcus Garvey.
Garvey’s words may have influenced him. In 1924, Ho published a pamphlet titled
“The Black Race” (translated from French) which detailed the conditions and
horrors African-Americans faced under the false democracy of America."
Mexico's Historic Aid to Black American Freedom Struggles 2/16/2015 African
American Latino World: "During the 1890s, hundreds of Black migrants fed up with
slave-like conditions and segregation, left Alabama for Mexico and established
10 large colonies. Shortly thereafter, during the period of the Mexican
Revolution, large numbers of black people migrated from New Orleans to Tampico,
Mexico, as the oil industry prospered. These Africans in Mexico established
branches of Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). "
Marcus Garvey, la UNIA y la Comunidad de inmigrantes jamaicanos de Banes 12/2/2012 Monografias: de
Yurisay Pérez Nakao
Este viernes 17: Reggae en Alamar por Marcus Garvey 8/16/2012 Red
Observatorio Crítico: "Un género común para grupos de músicos de La Habana,
quienes “vienen trabajando en uno de los géneros más representativos del Caribe
y menos promocionado en Cuba”. “Sus influencias y aportes a la nueva generación
de la música popular son de nuestro interés, así como visualizar una muestra de
sus exponentes en La Habana” –explican los organizadores en un promocional. “El
homenaje al nacimiento de Marcus Garvey…” será realizado por “…un Grupo de
Artistas y Promotores de la Música, con la colaboración de la Dirección
Municipal de Cultura de Habana del Este…” –contiene la nota."
Marcus Garvey: Black champion of vision and destiny 8/3/2012 Jamaica
Gleaner: "At its height, the UNIA had an estimated four million members with
more than 1,000 branches in more than 20 countries, and is generally considered
the largest mass movement in Afro-American history. Many major African political
figures would recall being influenced by Garvey, including Ghana's Kwame
Nkrumah, Kenya's Jomo Kenyatta, and Nigeria's Nnamdi Azikiwe. Much of the
African National Congress leadership in 1920s South Africa belonged to the UNIA.
So did Elijah Muhammad, who, to a large extent, patterned his Nation of Islam
movement on the UNIA. Malcom X's father was a UNIA organiser, and Vietnamese
leader Ho Chi Min attended UNIA meetings."
Interpretations of Garveyism Over Time in Jamaica and Cuba 11/25/2011 76
King Street - Journal of Liberty Hall: The Legacy of Marcus Garvey: by Samuel
Furé Davis, published in 2009
Marcus Garvey the theologian 10/17/2004 Jamaica Observer
Reggae Cubano Cimarron 1/11/2003 RCC: "Bendiciones, en nombre del León
Conquistador, Emmanuel I, Marcus Garvey I. Hermanos y Hermanas, esta página es
dedicada al Pueblo Rasta en Cuba, su realidad, su música y su gente."
BETWEEN RACE AND EMPIRE: African-Americans and Cubans before the Cuban Revolution, edited by Lisa Brock and Digna Castañeda, includes
Marcus Garvey in Cuba: Urrutia, Cubans, and Black Nationalism by TOMAS FERNANDEZ ROBAINA
www.unia-acl.org
UNIA
History at UNIA-ACL
www.geocities.com/leondejudah
Comunidad Rasta en Cuba
www.geocities.com/leondejudah/MarcusGarvey.htm
su pagina sobre Garvey
www.geocities.com/leondejudah/cuba.htm seria de fotos en Cuba, donde la
congregacion salio de la Ciudad de la Habana, atraveso por toda la isla hasta
llegar a las Montañas del Cobre, donde se establecio la casa oficial de
Rastafari en Cuba, la O.C.R. (also in English on same page)
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