In this rare historical interview, Marcus Garvey, the influential leader of the Pan-African and Black Nationalist movements, discusses the trial and persecution he faced prior to 1925. Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), was convicted of mail fraud in a controversial case that many argue was a result of political persecution. In this candid conversation, he addresses the challenges he encountered during his trial, his reflections on the justice system, and the broader struggle for Black empowerment and self-determination. This interview provides valuable insight into Garvey's resilience and vision for African diaspora unity during a time of significant adversity.
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