1820—The first organized emigration of Blacks from the U.S. back to Africa occurs. Eighty-six free Blacks leave New York Harbor on a ship named the “Mayflower of Liberia.” The group lands on the West ...
Marcus Garvey ignited one of the most phenomenal social movements in modern history and was admired around the world. Yet few ...
Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy had a rave review of former Purdue offensive lineman Marcus Mbow, who is hoping to improve his stock for the NFL Draft.
Australian percussionist, composer and sound artist Matthias Schack-Arnott will bring the work of John Cage to the Llewellyn Hall ...
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — On his last full day as President of the United States, Joe Biden issued pardons for Virginia House Speaker Don Scott, the late Black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey and ...
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — On his last full day as President of the United States, Joe Biden issued pardons for Virginia House Speaker Don Scott, the late Black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey and ...
Garvey and Smith Pradia were among the final people granted pardons by President Biden. Marcus Garvey and Kemba Smith Pradia were among the final names listed in President Biden’s last pardons ...
Julius Garvey got a long-awaited phone call last weekend, letting him know his father, Marcus Garvey, would receive a posthumous pardon from the U.S. government in the waning hours of President ...
Now, Marcus Garvey, the organizational leader who ended up being convicted of mail fraud a century ago, has been pardoned by Joe Biden, in one of the former president’s last official acts.
Tatiana Smith spent five years teaching in China. Although the cost of living was more affordable, she felt that China was as capitalistic as the US. Iranian media is reporting that Iran's Supreme ...
Garvey was convicted of mail fraud in 1923. President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned civil rights leader Marcus Garvey, who was convicted of mail fraud over 100 years ago. The outgoing ...
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Sunday posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other civil rights leaders and was convicted of mail fraud in the ...
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