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Article: BLACK ACTIVIST FOLLOWS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS GARVEY JR. CALLS FOR NATIONALISM.(Local)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- March 15, 1987
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Byline: Paul Grondahl Staff writer
Marcus Garvey Jr., 56, may be an engineer from Teaneck, N.J., but when he invokes the black nationalism that his famous father advanced, the technical jargon he may speak at the office is transformed into oratory as volatile as a gunshot.
"Do we want to die like the red man and have our Africa taken away from us?" Garvey asked, the words beginning to roll to a fast boil through the Jamaican lilt in his voice.
"The weak will lose the land and the black man is the weakest. Where the hell is our independence? Where the hell is our nation? We're only doing the master's bidding. If we do not make our own African ...