Marcus Garvey: An Annotated Bibliography

“Marcus Garvey: An Annotated Bibliography” by Lenwood Davis is a comprehensive resource published by Holtzbrinck on October 7, 1980. This annotated edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The work focuses on the life and contributions of Marcus Garvey, providing readers with a detailed bibliographic overview of his impact and legacy.
In this annotated bibliography, readers will find a collection of references that highlight various aspects of Garvey’s life and work. The book serves as a valuable tool for those interested in exploring the historical significance of Garvey, as well as his influence on movements related to race and identity. With its structured approach, this edition aims to facilitate research and understanding of Garvey’s contributions to social and political thought.
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