- Marcus Garvey - The Black Moses (Black History Animated)

Marcus Mosiah Garvey, a master organiser, was born into Jamaica’s colonial system and decided to fight for change. After reading Booker T Washington’s autobiography, he was devoted to teaching the black community the importance of being self-reliant through education. He had high aspirations for building a worldwide organisation to empower people of African descent. His goals would inspire later leaders like Kwame Nkrumah, Steve Biko and Malcolm X. Garveyism symbolised the transformation of the way black people worldwide looked at themselves and their place in the world.
Garveyism taught that Black people would only be recognized when they were economically and spiritually strong, preached an independent Black economy within the structure of white capitalism, and inducted a black spiritual leader, a flag and a black national anthem. The UNIA established the Negro Factories Corporation, the Black Star Shipping Line (1919) and a chain of businesses including grocery shops, restaurants, a printing press, laundries and a hotel.

As today is Black Pound Day, it feels more than fitting for this video.

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