1. Marcus Garvey
It was also a time for political awakening in the Africa and the Caribbean, to which marcus encouraged the export of his movement. In the era of global black awakening following World War I, Garvey became the best known, the most controversial, and for many the most attractive of a new generation of New Negro leaders. ... The success with which Garveyism implanted itself in social settings, when Garvey himself proposed to visit Africa and the Caribbean in 1923. ... Marcus Garvey lead the movement which achieved a global dimension by awakening the political consciousness of African and Carib...
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