It takes the average reader 19 hours and 52 minutes to read The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. VII by Robert A. Hill
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"Africa for the Africans" was the name given in Africa to the extraordinary black social protest movement led by Jamaican Marcus Mosiah Garvey (1887-1940). Volumes I-VII of the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers chronicled the Garvey movement that flourished in the United States during the 1920s. Now, the long-awaited African volumes of this edition (Volumes VIII and IX and a forthcoming Volume X) demonstrate clearly the central role Africans played in the development of the Garvey phenomenon. The African volumes provide the first authoritative account of how Africans transformed Garveyism from an external stimulus into an African social movement. They also represent the most extensive collection of documents ever gathered on the early African nationalism of the inter-war period. Here is a detailed chronicle of the spread of Garvey's call for African redemption throughout Africa and the repressive colonial responses it engendered. Volume VIII begins in 1917 with the little-known story of the Pan-African commercial schemes that preceded Garveyism and charts the early African reactions to the UNIA. Volume IX continues the story, documenting the establishment of UNIA chapters throughout Africa and presenting new evidence linking Garveyism and nascent Namibian nationalism.
The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. VII by Robert A. Hill is 1,174 pages long, and a total of 298,196 words.
This makes it 396% the length of the average book. It also has 364% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 27 hours and 9 minutes to read The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. VII aloud.
The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. VII is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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