The Caribbean: In the Twentieth Century

The Caribbean: In the Twentieth Century
ISBN-10
0713438398
ISBN-13
9780713438390
Series
The Caribbean
Category
Caribbean Area
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
1984
Publisher
David & Charles
Author
John Griffiths

Description

Ghanaian government named its shipping line the Black Star Line , after Garvey . In the Caribbean , Garvey's influence is unquestionable through his philosophy to “ teach the black man to see beauty in himself " .

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