Universal Negro Improvement Association miscellaneous collection, 1918-1948 (bulk 1920-1929)

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Universal Negro Improvement Association miscellaneous collection, 1918-1948 (bulk 1920-1929)

The Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) Miscellaneous Collections are formed by several file-folder level collections. The collections contain materials dating from the early 1920s and include such memorabilia as membership certificates and loan books, Black Star Line certificates, and receipts for shares in the shipping line. Correspondence in the collection from UNIA and Garvey Club officials include letters from Marcus and Amy Jacques Garvey, Gershom Harris, Uriah Gittens and Cecil A. Walters and disclose such concerns as the negative portrayal of blacks in film and the on-going development of both the UNIA and Garvey Clubs. Antithetically opposed to such growth, the correspondence from British colonial officials in West Africa and the Caribbean reveal their anxieties about the increasing presence of UNIA members and propaganda in their colonies.

1 lin. ft. (1 flat box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7555906

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Garvey Club, Inc.

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Black Star Line, Inc.

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Harris, Gershom E.

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Greshom E. Harris was president of the Garvey Club during the 1940s. Marcus Garvey, who also established the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), founded the Garvey Club, Inc., or New York Garvey Club. The Garvey Club was the parent organization of the UNIA Central Division in New York City, which split ranks with the Garvey Club around 1927 because of conflicts among the leadership. By 1929, the Garvey Club became officially affiliated with Garvey's Jamaica-based UNIA an...

Gittens, Uriah

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Uriah Gittens was the Executive Secretary of the New York Local of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) during the 1920s. He appears to have assumed this position some time prior to the imprisonment of Marcus Garvey, founder and president of UNIA, in 1925. From the description of Universal Negro Improvement Association letters, 1925-1929. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122686811 ...

Great Britain. Colonial Office

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Following charges of mail fraud in 1922, Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) leader Marcus Garvey planned a world tour scheduled to begin in February 1923 to counter the negative publicity. Garvey's intentions provoked anxiety among British colonial officials which then put him and other UNIA members in British West African colonies under surveillance. From the description of Universal Negro Improvement Association miscellaneous collection, 1922-1923. (New York Public Libr...

Universal negro improvement association

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International black fraternal and philanthropic organization founded in 1914 by Marcus Garvey. Originally designed to promote Pan-Africanism, it later developed into a radical political organization which advocated the repatriation of blacks to Africa. From the description of Records 1921-1986. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17975241 The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA) was founded in Jamaica on August 1, 1914...

Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940

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Garvey, Amy Jacques

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Marcus Garvey's private secretary and later second wife; b. Amy Jacquest, 1895; d. 1973. From the description of Amy Garvey memorial collection on Marcus Garvey, 1776-1971. (Fisk University). WorldCat record id: 70971649 ...

Walters, Cecil A.

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Cecil Walters was the first vice-president of the Universal African Nationalist Movement. From the description of Cecil A. Walters collection, 1924-1948. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 79468130 ...