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MARCUS GARVEY The Black Moses
Context Garvey’schildhood and youth Garvey’stheory and prophecy The Black Star Line and the decline End of life Some tributes to Marcus Garvey
I. Context
I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica)
I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica) 1886 : Slavery’s abolition in Cuba
I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica) 1886 : Slavery’s abolition in Cuba Jamaicawas an opressed country wheretherewere racial segregations
I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica) 1886 : Slavery’s abolition in Cuba Jamaicawas an opressed country wheretherewere racial segregations 1885-1886 the beginning of Africa’s colonisation by lots of european countries (mostlyEngland and France)
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons
Marrons Runaway slaves duringslavery
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading He has got a job at  a printing house and heled a strike
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroon Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading He has got a job at  a printing house and heled a strike He becamejournalist and politicianactivist
II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading He has got a job at  a printing house and heled a strike He becamejournalist and politicianactivist He travelled a lot in Europe and South Americabefore WWI
III.Garvey’samericanperiod
III.Garvey’samericanperiod He moved to New-York in 1916 wherehe met lots of leaders of afro-americanemancipationmovements
III.Garvey’samericanperiod He moved to New-York in 1916 wherehe met lots of leaders of afro-americanemancipationmovements In 1917 hecreated the Unversal Negro Improvement Association, this association aimed to the improvement of the living condition for coloured people
UNIA’smotto
III.Garvey’samericanperiod He moved to New-York in 1916 wherehe met lots of leaders of afro-americanemancipationmovements In 1917 hecreated the Unversal Negro Improvement Association, this association aimed to the improvement of the living condition for coloured people He lived in Harlem and became one of the first black leader and becamefamous world wide
III.Garvey’stheory and prophecy He supported and admired Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Lenine and Trotsky
III.Garvey’stheory and prophecy He supported and admired Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Lenine and Trotsky… 	… but didn’tagreewithTrotsky about the unification of mankind : hebelievedthat black people wouldberespectedonly in Africa
III.Garvey’stheory and prophecy He supported and admired Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Lenine and Trotsky… 	… but didn’tagreewithTrotsky about the unification of mankind : hebelievedthat black people wouldberespectedonly in Africa He waspan-africanist and created the theorycalled the « Back to Africa » like the Jews in Israel, Africawas the « Promised Land »
In the 1920s  in a speech Garveysaid : « Look to Africa, when a black kingshallbecrowned for the day of deliveranceisat hand! ». 	12/02/1930 HailieSelassie I iscrowned in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). Afterit the rastafarian religion appeared and considered Marcus Garvey as a prophet
HaileSelassie I, the Negus of Abyssinie, the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the Lion of Judah…
IV. The Black Star Line and the decline
IV. The Black Star Line and the decline Garveycreated a transatlantic line to repatriate black people fromAmerica and Caraibeannamed the « the Black Star Line »
IV. The Black Star Line and the decline Garveycreated a transatlantic line to repatriate black people fromAmerica and Caraibeannamed the « the Black Star Line » The Black Star Line got a lot of shareholders, and Garveycreated a real parralleleconomybetween black people
IV. The Black Star Line and the decline Garveycreated a transatlantic line to repatriate black people fromAmerica and Caraibeannamed the « the Black Star Line » The Black Star Line got a lot of shareholders, and Garveycreated a real parralleleconomybetween black people In 1922the Black Star Line wentbankrupt and Garveywascharged of mail fraud and went to jail in 1925
V. End of life
V. End of life He went back to Jamaicain 1927, whereheisconsidered as a hero
V. End of life He went back to Jamaicain 1927, whereheisconsidered as a hero He moved to London in 1935 and died in 1940
VI. Some tributes to Marcus Garvey He is on jamaican coins
A Statue at National Heroes Park in Kingston and at St Ann’sBay
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Marcus garvey

  • 1. MARCUS GARVEY The Black Moses
  • 2. Context Garvey’schildhood and youth Garvey’stheory and prophecy The Black Star Line and the decline End of life Some tributes to Marcus Garvey
  • 4. I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica)
  • 5. I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica) 1886 : Slavery’s abolition in Cuba
  • 6. I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica) 1886 : Slavery’s abolition in Cuba Jamaicawas an opressed country wheretherewere racial segregations
  • 7. I. Context Garveywasborn 08/17/1887 in St Ann’sBay (Jamaica) 1886 : Slavery’s abolition in Cuba Jamaicawas an opressed country wheretherewere racial segregations 1885-1886 the beginning of Africa’s colonisation by lots of european countries (mostlyEngland and France)
  • 9. II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker
  • 10. II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority
  • 11. II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons
  • 12. Marrons Runaway slaves duringslavery
  • 13. II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading
  • 14. II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading He has got a job at a printing house and heled a strike
  • 15. II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroon Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading He has got a job at a printing house and heled a strike He becamejournalist and politicianactivist
  • 16. II. Garvey’schildhood and youth Hisfatherwas a mason and hismother a domesticworker His parents gotelevenchild but only Marcus and hissistersurviveduntilmajority Hisfamily come fromMaroons Atchurchheplayedorgan and helovedreading He has got a job at a printing house and heled a strike He becamejournalist and politicianactivist He travelled a lot in Europe and South Americabefore WWI
  • 18. III.Garvey’samericanperiod He moved to New-York in 1916 wherehe met lots of leaders of afro-americanemancipationmovements
  • 19. III.Garvey’samericanperiod He moved to New-York in 1916 wherehe met lots of leaders of afro-americanemancipationmovements In 1917 hecreated the Unversal Negro Improvement Association, this association aimed to the improvement of the living condition for coloured people
  • 21. III.Garvey’samericanperiod He moved to New-York in 1916 wherehe met lots of leaders of afro-americanemancipationmovements In 1917 hecreated the Unversal Negro Improvement Association, this association aimed to the improvement of the living condition for coloured people He lived in Harlem and became one of the first black leader and becamefamous world wide
  • 22. III.Garvey’stheory and prophecy He supported and admired Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Lenine and Trotsky
  • 23. III.Garvey’stheory and prophecy He supported and admired Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Lenine and Trotsky… … but didn’tagreewithTrotsky about the unification of mankind : hebelievedthat black people wouldberespectedonly in Africa
  • 24. III.Garvey’stheory and prophecy He supported and admired Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Lenine and Trotsky… … but didn’tagreewithTrotsky about the unification of mankind : hebelievedthat black people wouldberespectedonly in Africa He waspan-africanist and created the theorycalled the « Back to Africa » like the Jews in Israel, Africawas the « Promised Land »
  • 25. In the 1920s in a speech Garveysaid : « Look to Africa, when a black kingshallbecrowned for the day of deliveranceisat hand! ». 12/02/1930 HailieSelassie I iscrowned in Abyssinia (Ethiopia). Afterit the rastafarian religion appeared and considered Marcus Garvey as a prophet
  • 26. HaileSelassie I, the Negus of Abyssinie, the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the Lion of Judah…
  • 27. IV. The Black Star Line and the decline
  • 28. IV. The Black Star Line and the decline Garveycreated a transatlantic line to repatriate black people fromAmerica and Caraibeannamed the « the Black Star Line »
  • 29. IV. The Black Star Line and the decline Garveycreated a transatlantic line to repatriate black people fromAmerica and Caraibeannamed the « the Black Star Line » The Black Star Line got a lot of shareholders, and Garveycreated a real parralleleconomybetween black people
  • 30. IV. The Black Star Line and the decline Garveycreated a transatlantic line to repatriate black people fromAmerica and Caraibeannamed the « the Black Star Line » The Black Star Line got a lot of shareholders, and Garveycreated a real parralleleconomybetween black people In 1922the Black Star Line wentbankrupt and Garveywascharged of mail fraud and went to jail in 1925
  • 31. V. End of life
  • 32. V. End of life He went back to Jamaicain 1927, whereheisconsidered as a hero
  • 33. V. End of life He went back to Jamaicain 1927, whereheisconsidered as a hero He moved to London in 1935 and died in 1940
  • 34. VI. Some tributes to Marcus Garvey He is on jamaican coins
  • 35. A Statue at National Heroes Park in Kingston and at St Ann’sBay
  • 42.