
Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey
Marcus Garvey
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey is a powerful collection of essays, speeches, and articles by the influential Black nationalist leader. This thought-provoking book explores Garvey's vision for the empowerment and liberation of African people worldwide, addressing topics such as self-reliance, pan-Africanism, and the struggle against racism and colonialism. An essential read for anyone interested in understanding the roots of the Black liberation movement and the enduring legacy of one of its most iconic figures.
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Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) was a Jamaican-born political activist, publisher, and entrepreneur who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and championed the cause of African independence and unity. He was a charismatic orator and a prolific writer whose ideas continue to inspire and influence the global African diaspora.
Duration - 2h 38m.
Author - Marcus Garvey.
Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G.
Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1923 Public Domain ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey is a powerful collection of essays, speeches, and articles by the influential Black nationalist leader. This thought-provoking book explores Garvey's vision for the empowerment and liberation of African people worldwide, addressing topics such as self-reliance, pan-Africanism, and the struggle against racism and colonialism. An essential read for anyone interested in understanding the roots of the Black liberation movement and the enduring legacy of one of its most iconic figures. — Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) was a Jamaican-born political activist, publisher, and entrepreneur who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and championed the cause of African independence and unity. He was a charismatic orator and a prolific writer whose ideas continue to inspire and influence the global African diaspora. Duration - 2h 38m. Author - Marcus Garvey. Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G. Published Date - Saturday, 11 January 2025. Copyright - © 1923 Public Domain ©.
Language:
English
Chapter I
Duration:00:08:23
Woman
Duration:00:00:27
Love
Duration:00:10:42
Chapter II
Duration:00:00:03
Propaganda
Duration:00:00:47
Slavery
Duration:00:01:28
Force
Duration:00:00:47
Education
Duration:00:01:15
Miscegenation
Duration:00:00:52
Prejudice
Duration:00:00:43
Radicalism
Duration:00:00:54
Government
Duration:00:00:25
Evolution and the Result
Duration:00:02:45
Poverty
Duration:00:00:46
Power
Duration:00:01:16
Universal Suspicion
Duration:00:01:17
Dissertation on Man
Duration:00:02:25
Race Assimilation
Duration:00:01:59
Christianity
Duration:00:00:51
The Function of Man
Duration:00:00:56
Traitors
Duration:00:02:43
Chapter III
Duration:00:00:03
Present Day Civilization
Duration:00:01:15
Divine Apportionment of Earth
Duration:00:00:55
Universal Unrest in 1922
Duration:00:00:50
World Disarmament
Duration:00:00:21
Cause of Wars
Duration:00:01:17
World Readjustment
Duration:00:00:43
The Fall of Governments
Duration:00:02:22
Great Ideals Know No Nationality
Duration:00:02:05
Purpose of Creation
Duration:00:00:45
Purity of Race
Duration:00:00:37
Man Know Thyself
Duration:00:02:44
A Solution for World Peace: 1922
Duration:00:04:24
God as a War Lord
Duration:00:02:14
The Image of God
Duration:00:00:54
Chapter IV
Duration:00:00:03
The Slave Trade
Duration:00:01:58
Negroes’ Status Under Alien Governments
Duration:00:01:34
The Negro as an Industrial Make-Shift
Duration:00:01:21
Lack of Co-operation in the Negro Race
Duration:00:01:08
White Man’s Solution for the Negro Problem in America
Duration:00:02:08
The True Solution of The Negro Problem—1922
Duration:00:02:43
White Propaganda About Africa
Duration:00:01:38
The Three Stages of the Negro in Contact with the White man
Duration:00:01:28
Booker T. Washington’s Program
Duration:00:01:28
Belief that the Race Problem will adjust itself a Fallacy
Duration:00:03:25
Examples of White Christian Control of Africa
Duration:00:01:32
The Thought Behind Their Deeds
Duration:00:00:51
Similarity of Persecution
Duration:00:03:56
Shall the Negro Be Exterminated?
Duration:00:00:30
From Adam and Eve
Duration:00:00:54
The Tragedy of Race Extinction
Duration:00:02:14
The Price of Leadership
Duration:00:02:36
The White Race
Duration:00:01:24
An appeal to the Intelligentsia
Duration:00:01:44
Africa for the Africans
Duration:00:02:46
Germany to the Front
Duration:00:01:13
A “Program” At Last
Duration:00:01:00
The Dream of a Negro Empire
Duration:00:01:00
Oneness of Interests
Duration:00:01:51
The Basis of an African Aristocracy
Duration:00:01:43
The Future as I See It
Duration:00:00:41
The Negro is Ready
Duration:00:01:53
The Propaganda of our Enemies
Duration:00:01:29
“Crocodiles” As Friends
Duration:00:01:54
Deceiving the People
Duration:00:01:07
An Eye for An Eye
Duration:00:02:50
An Inspiring Vision
Duration:00:01:32
Speech Delivered on Emancipation Day at Liberty Hall in New York City: January 1, 1922
Duration:00:05:44
Christmas Message to the Negro Peoples of the World. December 1921
Duration:00:06:30
The Resurrection of the Negro
Duration:00:10:43
Speech Delivered at Liberty Hall in NY City during the Second International Convention of Negroes. August 1921
Duration:00:09:42
Statement on Arrest
Duration:00:05:40
Closing Regret
Duration:00:01:16