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Marcus Garvey (Jamaica, Pan-Africanism)



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Editor of journal Black World (Marcus Garvey) Back to Africa

Christianity and Global Business (Catholicism, Protestantism)
Christianity & Business

Marcus Garvey (Black Leader, musician, and pan-Africanist) was born in 1887 in Jamaica; he died in 1949 (England).

“People without comprehension of their history, origin, and culture are like a tree without roots.” Marcus Garvey

We Trust in Africa (Affordable Higher Education for Africans)

Marcus Garvey is the author of the concept “Back to Africa”: the Afro-American sons of slaves will return to Africa

  1. Marcus Garvey (Jamaican Black Leader, Catholic)
  2. Pan-Africanist vision of Marcus Garvey

Sample - Marcus Garvey - Pan-Africanism (slave trade)
Marcus Garvey, Jamaican Black Leader, Pan-Africanist vision

Religions, Ethics, and Global Business
Religions and Global Business - Religious diversity

E-learning Doctorate and Masters in International Business

The Subject “Marcus Garvey (Jamaica, Pan-Africanism)” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate: African Business, Ethics, Religion & Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB AI) Online

Master: Religions & International Business, Business in Africa.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB AI)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Marcus Garvey Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Marcus Garvey Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Marcus Garvey.

Foreign Trade and Business in the Caribbean (CARICOM) and Cuba

  1. Racial segregation in Jamaica
  2. Colonization in Africa
  3. Foundation of Liberia
  4. For Rastafarian people, Marcus Garvey is a prophet (The Black Moses)
  5. Editor of the newspaper “The Negro world” (Black World)
  6. 1914: Travel to Europe and Latin America to meet “my black friends”
  7. 1916: Marcus Garvey travels to the United States; contacts with the movements of emancipation of Afro-Americans
  8. 1917: Marcus Garvey founded the “Partnership for Enhancing Universal Negro Condition”

Religion: Marcus Garvey was Catholic (Christian)/African Orthodox Church


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