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Marcus Garvey

Marcus Garvey. Look For Me In the Whirlwind. Directions. To get to know who Marcus Garvey was and what he did during the early turn of the century we are going to fill in this PowerPoint using the website below.

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Marcus Garvey

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  1. Marcus Garvey Look For Me In the Whirlwind

  2. Directions • To get to know who Marcus Garvey was and what he did during the early turn of the century we are going to fill in this PowerPoint using the website below. • You are going to be assigned a person or event and you need to research your topic and how it relates to his life. • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/garvey/peopleevents/index.html

  3. A. Philip Randolph

  4. Amy Ashwood

  5. Booker T. Washington

  6. Booker T. Washington

  7. J. Edgar Hoover

  8. W.E.B. DuBois

  9. Universal Negro Improvement Association

  10. 1920 Convention

  11. The Black Star Line

  12. East St. Louis Riot

  13. The Negro World

  14. Women in the U.N.I.A.

  15. “Garvey Must Go”

  16. December 2nd, 1927

  17. A. Philip Randolph A-Ce • Amy AshwoodCh- Co • Booker T. Washington Cu- F • Booker T. Washington Ga- Ge • J. Edgar Hoover Gr- Gu • W.E.B. DuBoisH- K • Universal Negro Improvement Association L-Ma • 1920 Convention Mo- N • The Black Star Line O- Sc • East St. Louis Riot Se- T • The Negro World U- Vi • Women in the U.N.I.A. Vo- Wa • “Garvey Must Go” We-Z • December 2nd, 1927

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