Philosophy and Opinions of
MARCUS GARVEY


CONTENTS

CHAPTER I

Pages
Epigrams 1--14

CHAPTER II

Propaganda
Slavery
Force
Education
Miscegenation
Prejudice
Radicalism
Government
Evolution & the Result
Poverty
Power
Universal Suspicion
Dissertation on Man
Race Assimilation
Christianity
The Function of Man
Traitors
15
15--16
16
17
17--18
18
18--19
19
19--21
21
21--22
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24--25
26
27
28
29--30

CHAPTER III

Present Day Civilization
Divine Apportionment of Earth
Universal Unrest in 1922
World Disarmament
Cause of Wars
World Readjustment
The Fall of Governments
Great Ideals know no Nationality
Purpose of Creation
Purity of Race
Man know Thyself
A Solution for World Peace in 1922
God as a War Lord
The Image of God
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34--35
36--37
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37
38-39
40--42
43--44
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CHAPTER IV

The Slave Trade
Negroes' Status Under Alien Governments
The Negro as an Industrial Makeshift
Lack of Co-operation in the Negro Race
White man's Solution for the Negro Problem in
     America
The True Solution of the Negro Problem
White Propaganda about Africa
The three stages of the Negro in Contact
     with the whiteman
Booker T. Washington's Program
Belief that Race problem will adjust itself a
     Fallacy
Examples of white Christian Control in Africa
The Thought behind their deeds
Similarity of Persecution
Shall the Negro be exterminated?
Africa for the Africans
The Future as I see it
45--46
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60--62
63--67
68--72
73--78

Philosophy & Opinions of Marcus Garvey, edited by Amy Jacques Garvey (Atheneum, New York 1977).

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