Whatsoever things common to man, that man has done, man can do.
MARCUS GARVEYThere shall be no solution to this race problem until you, yourselves, strike the blow for liberty.
More Marcus Garvey Quotes
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It is only the belief and the confidence we have in a God why man is able to understand his own social institutions, and move and live like a rational human being.
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The greatest possession of a man is character.
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Lose not courage, lose not faith, go forward.
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Progress is the attraction that moves humanity.
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Let the sky and God be our limit and Eternity our measurement.
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Unite all people of African ancestry of the world to one great body to establish a country and absolute government of their own.
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At no time within the last five hundred years can one point to a single instance of the Negro as a race of haters.
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Look to Africa, for there a king will be crowned.
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Do not remove the kinks from your hair–remove them from your brain.
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The Black skin is not a badge of shame, but rather a glorious symbol of national greatness.
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I have no desire to take all black people back to Africa; there are blacks who are no good here and will likewise be no good there.
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A reading man and woman is a ready man and woman, but a writing man and woman are exact.
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I like honesty and fair play.
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She makes one happy, then miserable. You are to her kind, then unkind. Constant yet inconstant. Thus we have WOMAN. No real man can do without her.
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Look for me in the whirlwind or the storm.
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