In the opening moments of “African Redemption: The Life and Legacy of Marcus Garvey,” the weighty voice of Keith David is followed by Steel Pulse’s “Worth His Weight In Gold.” The late activist Marcus ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marcus Garvey was granted a posthumous pardon by former President Joe Biden on his last full day in office, January 19. The late ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 30-day campaign seeks to nab 100,000 signatures from across the globe to elicit an official White House response. A new ...
President Joe Biden made history on Sunday by posthumously pardoning Marcus Garvey, the trailblazing Black nationalist leader whose revolutionary vision shaped Pan-Africanism and inspired generations ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The family of embattled civil rights icon Marcus Garvey is encouraging ...
On social media, some familiar with his teachings are celebrating, while others see the pardon as too little, way too late. Shomari Davis, 30, went viral on Tiktok for his positive reaction to the ...
On the last day of his presidency, Joe Biden pardoned the controversial black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), among a handful of other last-minute pardons. The Garvey pardon had long ...
A group of Congressional members are urging President Joe Biden to posthumously exonerate civil rights leader Marcus Garvey for a 1923 conviction. The letter to Biden, dated just before the Christmas ...
Living descendants of Marcus Garvey, the civil rights activists who pioneered the pan-Africanism movement, are on a mission to exonerate the leader and bring justice to his name. In a global effort ...
The quest for justice never expires. This rings especially true as Congress members press President Joe Biden on Dec. 26 to posthumously pardon Marcus Garvey, the Jamaican-born leader whose influence ...
President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned civil rights leader and Pan-African activist Marcus Garvey, who was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s. Garvey served four years in prison until President ...