American Decades
"The Negro Should Be a Party to the Commercial Conquest of the World"
Editorial
By: Marcus Garvey
Date: 1919
Source: Hill, Robert A., ed. "The Negro Should be a Party to the Commercial Conquest of the World: Wake Up You Lazy Men of the Race—This is the Time of Preparation for All." In The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983, 351–353.
About the Author: Marcus Garvey (1887–1940), a Jamaican-born political and social leader, was America's first true black nationalist. In 1914 Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in Jamaica. Two years later he brought the UNIA to the United States. He preached black pride, black power, and black economic self-sufficiency, and sought to link the struggle of American blacks with the worldwide uprising of colored people against their white oppressors.
Introduction
America after 1916 was...
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1910's Lifestyles and Social Trends Primary Sources
- The Conflict of Colour
- The Woman Shopper: How to Make Her Buy
- The Social Evil in Chicago
- The Immigration Problem
- "On the Imitation of Man"
- America's Sex Hysteria
- "Making Men of Them"
- "The Next and Final Step"
- "The Flapper"
- "How We Manage"
- The Passing of the Great Race
- "Are the Movies a Menace to the Drama?"
- The Individual Delinquent
- Dark Side of Wartime Patriotism
- "The Negro Should Be a Party to the Commercial Conquest of the World"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
