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The Leadership of Marcus Garvey


" In 1910, Garvey began traveling in the regions throughout Central America with intent to discover if blacks were treated with such disgrace in other areas of the world. His search eventually led him to London, England in 1912. It is in London where many believe that Garvey gathered all the knowledge he needed to start the Universal Negro Improvement Association. .
             Marcus Garvey attended Birbeck College in order to become formally educated and read as many books as he could find while in London. He also took advantage of visiting many other European cities during his stay in London. Throughout all of his travels away from his native home of Jamaica, he realized one thing remained the same and that was the way everyone else treated people of black decent. All of this only added to his fuel in making a better life for the black people. .
             On June 14, 1914, Marcus Garvey left England and arrived in Jamaica with many ideas on how to bring justice to the black people; ideas that no other black person would dare to implement or go about due to fear of how the whites might react. He wasted no time once back in Jamaica to start his own organization of which he planned to finally liberate his race through. That organization was the Universal Negro Improvement Association. When he first launched the UNIA he did not garner as much support as he had hoped in his native country so sought to take his ambitions to America in order to spark the oppressed minds of the African Americans. He wrote to the well-known Booker T. Washington before traveling to America in hopes to receive his support. Auspiciously, Washington had accepted his asking of help and invited him to Tuskegee Institute to meet Garvey in person. Unfortunately, Washington had passed away upon the time of Garvey's arrival in the U.S. on March 23, 1916.
             Garvey settled in Harlem, New York once in the United States. This is the city where he began giving many soap box speeches to many of the easily inspirational black people gathering a nice following of people.


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