TY - BOOK AU - Schraff,Anne E. TI - Marcus Garvey: controversial champion of black pride SN - 0766021688 (lib. bdg.) : AV - E185.97.G3 S37 2004 PY - 2004/// CY - Berkeley Heights, NJ PB - Enslow Publishers KW - Garvey, Marcus, KW - African Americans KW - Biography KW - Jamaican Americans KW - Civil rights workers KW - United States KW - Intellectuals KW - Civil rights KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Race relations N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; "No More Fear" -- Jamaican Child -- Central America and London -- "One God! One Aim! One Destiny!" -- The UNIA Grows -- Troubled Seas -- "Into the Limelight" -- On Trial -- Prison and Exile -- Death and Legacy N2 - "Organize as a race, or perish as a race," declared Marcus Garvey, whose goal was to unite black people throughout the world. From the moment Jamaican-born Garvey discovered black workers being treated unjustly, he set his sights on a better life for his people. In the United States, as founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Garvey gained a devoted following. There were also many opponents who were frightened by his separatist views. Author Anne Schraff cuts through all the controversy to reveal the true story of a passionate black leader who ignited the spirit of black pride ER -