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*Choose Your Path*
Excerpts from Look Up, You Mighty Race!
Two Speeches by Marcus Garvey
Shortly after returning form a long tour of the Caribbean and Central
America in July 1921, Marcus Garvey recorded two brief speeches
on a 78 rpm record. The first speech, "Hon. Marcus Garvey on His
Return to the U.S.A.," comments on his problems obtaining a re-entry
visa. The second, "Explanation of the Objects of the Universal Negro
Improvement Association," is an extract from a much longer UNIA
membership appeal. Although Garvey was famous for his oratory, these
speeches are the only known recordings of his voice.
Copyright © 1995 The Marcus Garvey and UNIA
Papers Project, UCLA |
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Updated: 06/04/2001
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