Marcus Garvey and the vision of Africa (Record no. 226043)

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International Standard Book Number 0394718887
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Transcribing agency AL
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Edition number 23
Classification number 301.45
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Personal name John Henrick Clarke
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Dates associated with a name Amy Jaques Garvey
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Title Marcus Garvey and the vision of Africa
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Vintage Books
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1974
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Extent xxxii,496p.
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Dimensions 18x11cm.
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Source of price type code Sociology
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Summary, etc. First published in 1974, and edited by John Henrik Clarke with the aid of Amy Jacques Garvey, this is a superbly edited collection of writings reflecting the life and work of Marcus Garvey. Included are essays by Garvey scholars, contemporaries and critics including Robert Hill, Rupert Lewis, and W.E.B DuBois.<br/>Opening with an extensive Introduction by Clarke, the book is presented in seven parts, primarily delineated by the major phases of Garvey’s career. Each part opens with a commentary by Clarke, followed by essays written by Garvey scholars, family, contemporaries and critics. Concluding each part is a section titled “Garvey in His Own Words” presenting speeches and writings by Garvey.<br/>Parts I and II, titled The Formative Years and the Years of Triumph and Tragedy respectively, Clarke includes a short biographical look at Garvey’s early years written Amy Jacques Garvey while Robert Hill speaks of Garvey’s work prior to his arrival in the United States. Clarke describes 1920-1925 as the “building years, searching years, and years of magnificent dreaming”, and provides several essays by Garvey that share his perception on the failure of the Black Star Line along with a critical essay by W.E.B. DuBois. Also included is an “insider’s view”
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Marcus Garvey Revival
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Personal name CLARKE (John Henrik)
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Personal name GARVEY (Amy Jaques)
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Others St Aloysius Library St Aloysius Library 12/03/2014   301.45 CLAM D05423 12/22/2022 12/22/2022 Donated Books Donated by V. T. Rajshekar