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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Global Garveyism / Adam Ewing and Ronald J. Stephens
  • Garveyism root and branch: from the age of revolution to the onset of black power / Michael O. West
  • "No surrender": migration, the Garvey Movement, and community building in Cuba / Frances Peace Sullivan
  • "The second battle for Africa has begun": Rev. Clarence W. Harding Jr., Garveyism, Liberia, and the diasporic midwest, 1966-1978 / Erik S. McDuffie
  • Garvey and Craigen: collaborations and conflicts / Ronald J. Stephens
  • Our Joan of Arc: women, gender, and authority in the harmony division of the UNIA / Nicole Bourbonnais
  • "The language of freedom": Garveyite women, diasporic politics, and Pan-African discourses of the 1940s / Keisha N. Blain
  • "Hidden" in plain sight: towards a history of Garveyite women in South Africa and the increased visibility of Africa in global Garveyism / Robert Trent Vinson
  • Popular Pan-Africanism: rumor, identity, and intellectual production in the age of Garvey / Adam Ewing
  • The age of unrest, the age of dissatisfaction 1920-1929: Marcus Garvey and the rise of Australian Aboriginal political protest / John Maynard
  • "No race question": Garveyism and Trinidad's labor movement in the age of black internationalism, 1919-1925 / Jos Andrs Fernández Montes de Oca
  • Rethinking Garveyism as religion: the UNIA Universal Negro Ritual and UNIA Universal Catechism / W. Gabriel Selassie I
  • Decolonization, desegregation, and black power: Garveyism in another era / Michael O. West.