The Negro World
Saturday, January 28, 1928
New York, New York
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The Indispensable Weekly
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VOL. XXII. No. 25
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928
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SIGNS OF VICTORY MULTIPLYING; AFRICA UNITING
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“AFRICA FOR THE AFRICANS” THE PHILOSOIHY OF MARCUS GARVEY
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I am glad to report to you that, with the grace of God, the Universal Negro Improvement Association of the world is going forward under the new urge of racial uplift, with a splendid speed towards its triumphant destiny Africa redeemed.
Signs of Success
Every day the signs are multiplying, showing the way to success. I feel happy that we have struggled thus far to see the signs of victory approaching. There is no doubt that scattered Africa is uniting for its redemption. It is true that we have a large number of intellectual cowards at home and abroad who are afraid of the white man and every shadow that passes; but we shall not faint by the wayside, nor turn back, because these spineless persons, by accident, happen to be members of our race. We have a large number of such persons in America, Africa and the West Indies—Negroes who are always apologizing for the manly attitude the rest of us take to blast a way to racial freedom. The proof of our growing success is to be seen in the fear that our oppressors in Africa and other parts manifest over our effort to improve ourselves, in seeking to block us by restrictive and oppressive laws, and by discrimi-
nating against our great organ, the Negro World, the most feared periodical of the world today. They have cowardly passed seditious laws in certain parts of Africa to suppress the circulation of this great paper that carries light to the people, but what fools they are for their pains! Truth cannot be eternally crushed—it shall always rise to plague the evildoers.
Small-Kindled Statement
Some of the small-minded statesmen of certain nations who have oppressed the Negro are so cowardly as to have made attempts to bar me from entering their country, fearing that my presence would encourage Negroes to the effort of self-help and general improvement and economic independence.
This cowardly act of theirs reveals clearly the weakness of their assumption to race superiority and the falsity of their profession of Christian brotherhood. They have been such cowards that they have sought to prevent the black man from improving himself under any condition whenever the opportunity presents itself. This attitude of theirs reveals the lie of their profession of Christian brotherhood and makes their religion only a farce to be resented in its practice by the rising intelligent Negroes of the world. This is not to be interpreted as an attack against Christianity, for primarily we are all Christians and followers of the sacred principles of Jesus Christ, but we surely do not accept the false profession of wicked men who misrepresent the teachings and precepts of Christianity.
Determined to Take Africa
The villains are determined to take Africa by using the most deceptive methods in religion and morals, thereby
HON. MARCUS GARVEY IN HIS WEEKLY MESSAGE FROM JAMAICA URGES THE RACE ON TO GREATER EFFORTS
DAY OF AFRICA'S REDEMPTION IS DRAWING NEAR
Imperialist Villains Who Would Reduce the Black Race to the Position of the North American Indian and the Australian Aborigine Counting Without Their Host
NEGROES WILL, GOD WILLING, DICTATE THEIR OWN POLICY
Spurious Methods in Religion and Morals in Africa Will Fail—Negroes of America Warned to Place No Trust in Powerful Subsidized Newspapers Like The New York World.
forcing the black race into a position similar to that of the North American Indian and the aborigines of Australia; but it is up to us as a people, as God liveth, to prove to the world that Africa shall be saved to the black man.
Stick Together
Let us stick together some more; let us rally some more; let us move shoulder to shoulder some more in the great urge of emancipating our race and saving our motherland Africa. We can do this no better than by coming together as one people in the United States of America, in Africa, the West Indies, Canada, and South and Central America.
Don't allow any other race to feel you. No one loves you but yourself. Every profession and pretense of love and affection from other channels is false, hypocritical and, in truth, a living lie. I have tested our every pretense of our false teachers, and I have found their every statement of affection and of love to be false—only a pretense to deceive you, to disarm you, so as to make it easy to rob and exploit you. This is a wild statement; it is not a statement of prejudice; it is the cold truth, arrived at after years of real experience. The treatment to me, as you have observed, is but an attack on your attempt as a race to free yourselves as black men in the world. When they imprisoned me, it was not Marcus Garvey that they sought to destroy; it was the urge of black men to free themselves and make Africa a proper place for black men to live in. Think this over and then you will find readily the cause to be careful of how you accept the professions of love and fellowship from others. I repeat that there is no love for you but your own. Therefore go forward with the leadership of God, under your own spiritual guidance, to your own salvation. The future is promising for the Negro race if we will
father, brother, sister, sweetheart, wife, or other read the world over,
stick to our Universal program of loving ourselves, honoring ourselves and co-operating among ourselves.
Vicious White Newspapers
In America, I do pray, you will pay no attention to vicious white newspapers like the New York World. Never must you believe in the friendship of such papers, for they are controlled by the great commercial and industrial imperialists who delight in crushing the hopes and aspirations of weaker peoples because of the desire to exploit them and their countries in order to further enrich themselves. These imperialists scatter their investments in foreign countries with the hope and intent to exploit the countries and the peoples. They have no soul for humanity; their only desire is more wealth and still more wealth. They control these newspapers for the purpose of whipping public sentiment into line so as to make it easy for them to exploit and rob the weaker peoples of the world without resentment on the part of civilization. Vicious papers of this kind have power enough, because of the great capital subscribed by these commercial imperialists, even to influence government and to use government as a machine to force their will upon the people. These newspapers have a cunning way to pretend interest in the unfortunate and weaker peoples; but this is only done to deceive them that their schemes will be properly worked out in the interest of their own directors and silent capitalists who control them.
You, the Negro peoples of the world, have the power, if you will, to come together and use and improve yourselves in a way that will place you in a position to dictate your own policy and to demand your share of the world. irrespective of the attitude of our vicious enemies.
If you co-operate and remain loyal to the principles of the organization, I sincerely prophesy and promise you that in another ten years we shall have a new Negro race greater in numbers, stronger and more powerful than ever before. But the urge today is: Co-operate! Co-operate! Co-operate! Be firm! Be loyal! Be always trusting in yourselves and God! A grand future is before us—acting as we should on these lines. So, let us unite!
NOTICE
REGARDING THE MIAMI, FLA., DIVISION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
This is to inform you that O. M. Brown, ex-president of the Miami, Fla., division of the Universal Negro Improvement Association; T. N. Spice, R. J. Smith, O. K. B. Johnson, Fred Hewey, Raymond H. Hewey, and others, areDivision in the course of Florida against the Parent Body, Universal Negro Improvement Association, and because of their opening the arrest of the Parent Body representative, and because of their opening the arrest of the Parent Body representative, and because of their opening the arrest of the Parent Body representative for 20 years, in accordance with the provisions of the General Law and Constitution of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
All Divisions and Chapters (exceptly the Miami, Fla., Divisions) are required to govern themselves accordingly.
PARENT AND CHAPTER (exceptly the Miami, Fla., Divisions) are required to govern themselves accordingly.
The New Haven Division, held a very enthusiastic mass meeting at the Masonic Hall, 78 Webster street, Sunday December 26, 1827, at 4 p.m. The opening exercises were conducted by the President, Mr. Joseph Ward. In his opening remarks he expressed his gratitude for being present, first to thank God for being spared to witness another Christmas Day, the birth of our "Emanuel," secondly, to be able to celebrate the release of our great leader, the Right Hon. Marcus Garvay, who is doing so much to elevate the Negro race. At this time the congregation joined heartily in singing our President-General's hymn, "Father of All Creation." At the conclusion of this hymn the President-General's weekly message was read by the general secretary, Mr. Charles H. Mills.
The program was as follows: Short address by ex-President William Hester; recitation by Miss Helen Clark "Bringing Peace to All"; piano solo by Miss Sadie Mills; recitation by Miss Sylvia Ward and Miss Doris Esadle. At this juncture a visiting friend from the New York Local, in the person of Mr. George Kelly, was introduced and gave a talk, followed by a duet by Miss Sadie Mills and Miss Helen Clark. Major Daniel Esadle, in his brilliant uniform, made a very interesting address and also made an appeal for, more men to fall in line to assist in carrying out the program laid out by our leader. The first vice-president, Mr. Eufus A. Hawkins, made the closing remarks. The mingling was brought to a close by singing our national anthem, "Ethiopia." CHARLES H. MILLS, Reporter.
TOLEDO, OHIO
The Toledo Division held the regular mass meeting on Sunday, January 15, at the regular hour, 3 p.m. The meeting was opened by singing the opening ode, "From Greenland's Ice Mountains," followed by prayer by the President, Charles M. Carson. The Toledo Division since the new year came, in has exhibited a new outlook with a new spirit. Old members are beginning to come back. We were highly honored by having us the Hon. William Davis of Barbarton, O. We are always glad to have Mr. Davis with us, us. Sunny' night he held the audience spellbound for an hour. The Lady President gave a nice talk. A short program was rendered by the Legion boys. The President gave some encouraging remarks. The door of the organization was opened for new members. The meeting came to a close by singing the National Anthem. ROSA LU JOHNSON.
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On Christmas Day, December 25, a pleasant Sunday, Aternoon, was held in our Liberty Hall, commencing at 4 o'clock. After the ritualistic exercises had been performed by the chaplain, David Patten, the chair was turned over to the first vice-president, Mr. F. E. Arnold, who presided while the following program was rendered: Address or welcome, Mr. F. E. Arnold; anthem by the choir; President-General's Message from the Jamaica Gleaner of December 12, read by Mr. L. A. Davls; hymn, "God Bless, Our President," choir; address, chaplain; anthem, choir; recitation, Mrs. Angelina Gentle; anthem, choir; President-General's address from Jamaica Gleaner of December 12, Mr. L. A. Davls; recitation, little Miss Williams; anthem, choir; address, Mr. James McParlane; antiem, choir; closing address, chaplain.
The evening's enjoyment was brought to a close at 6 o'clock by singing the Ethiopian National Anthem. The division begs to thank Mr. William E. Price, who arranged the program; also the choir, which sang to the satisfaction of all.
On Friday, December 30, the division gave a free ball in Liberty Hall in celebration of the release of the Hon. Marcus Garvey, the renowned leader of the Negro peoples of the world.
There was a very large attendance of ladies and gentlemen. Prior to the dancing there were short addresses by
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the president, first vice-president and the secretary, all discussing the release of our leader and the necessity of nationhood. After this all danced to the sweet strains of a fine orchestra, while refreshments were served free and often.
SAMUEL E. TAYLOR, Reporter.
NUEVITAS, CUBA
On Sunday, January 8, though the clouds were somewhat heavy, we had a fair gathering which gave proof that the spirit of the "Tiger" is abroad. Mr. Joseph McKinnon, the chaplain, was absent through skiliness, so Mr. Ernest Powell, executive secretary, performed the religious ceremonies. He then introduced the President, Mr. W. H. Bolton. The program continued with: Hymn, "Father of All Creation"; address by Mr. Bolton, President; solo by Mr. B. V. Powell, executive secretary; an address by a hundred percent Carvette, Mr. Milton, Dick; address by Mr. L. R. McKenzie, Vice President; Mr. E. V. Powell, executive secretary, asked the members for their financial support; address by Mr. Arthur Josephs, "Prepare for the Time to Come." The singing of the Ethiopian Anthem and the first verse of the Donology brought the meeting to a close.
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OFFICE
AMI, FLA., DIVISION
in ex-president of the Miami Fl., division
of the Miami Film, division.
T. X. Spence, R. J. Smith, O. R.
B. K. Spence, borne of Miami,
Parent Body, Universal Home Impro-
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by the Miami Film, Division) are required
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MONTREAL, CANADA
Montreal, the pioneer division of the Dominion, has heard the command, "How to the line," and is forging ahead. The joyous news of the Hon. Marcus Garvey's release burnt like a rainbow on a sky beclouded with doubt. We in Montreal are doubly proud that we have stood firmly behind the Parrot Body at all times and have never wavered in our support to the greatest Prophet of African Redemption—Hon. Marcus Garvey. The old time spirit of Garveyism is again manifesting itself, and we enter into the New Year with the confident hope of unparalleled success.
Our president, the Hon. Alfred Potter, his fellow executives and the membership at large, are to be congratulated on their meritorious achievements during the past year. Special mention should be made of Mr. Tucker and Mr. Brown, who have increased the sale of the Negro World. Vice-President Charles Russell, who organized the "Boys' Band"; Capt. J. A. W. Harris, of the Legions, for his faithful work in the Boys' Brigade; Mr. John Marshallle, who has labored unceasingly for the Building Fund; and our incomparable lady vice-president, Mrs. Lillian Folkes, for her service on the entertainment committee. Our chaplain, Rev. Chas. Eate, has been a loyal champion of Garveyism at all times. Like Paul of old, he preaches the gospel of Negro Unite
and Independence, in season and out of season. His sermon to the Negro students on December 11, at Liberty Hall, was a masterpiece. Although we fell short of our objective to own our hall in 1827, we believe that with the spirit, of co-operation now being enforced, we should be masters of our own house early in 1828.
We appeal to all members and friends to rally to the cause and erect a building that shall stand as a monument to the sacrifice of our great leader, Marcus Garvey. We can do it. We must do it. We shall do it.
We extend our hearty greetings and best wishes for success to the Negro World and to our sister divisions throughout the world. We please our continued support to the Hon. Marcus Garvey and to Mr. Knees.
VW. H. TROTT, Reporter.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
The U. N. L. A. and A. C. L. of Los Angeles had a delightful afternoon on Sunday, January 16. We began our services at 3:00 p.m. The opening ode was sung. Our chaplain said the blessing. The missionary chant was sung by all. The evening exaltation was taken from St. John, 15th chapter. Our first vice-president gave us a few short instructions on putting this program over. His instructions were very interesting. The meeting was then turned over to our second vice-president. He gave us a reading entitled "A Little Thing." The chant then gave us another selection. A few minutes talk was given by Mr. Strouds. He commented on the U. N. L. A. and our director's departure from American soil. Mr. Wilson read the rime and objects. We had a musical trio by the Division's bond. The Negro World was read by Mr. Rouse. "God Bless Our President," was sung by all. Collection was then taken. Our sinner president read a letter from the President-General. We were more than glad to hear from the leader who is working so hard for our liberty. Our second lady president introduced Madame M. Joyner of the Chicago Division. She brought us greetings. She gave us a wonderful lecture on Garveyism. She was applauded. We held our applause most of the time so as to listen carefully to her, and she certainly did lift her voice on the truth of the program. Our president then took a short while and asked for new members. In response to his invitation two enrolled. Our meeting then adjourned.
FLORENCE L. SIMPSON. Reporter.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ATHLETES
THE UNIVERSAL ATHLETIC CLUB will hold their GENERAL MEETING at LIBERTY HALL, 138 S. 10th Street, on WEDNESDAY EVERY JANUARY. Members; and interested friends have asked to come out early. There will also be the REGULAR ELECTION for the year.
The release of our Jupiter, the Moon, Marina Garvey, from Atlanta Prison caused many non-Garveyites to attend our Liberty Hall with eager care to hear what Mr. Garvey planned to do next and to hear of the various lectures given by him in the Ward Theatre, Kingston, Jamaica. Our Liberty Hall was crowded, on Christmas day to its capacity.
Mrs. Rachel Richard staged her Sunday School entertainment. A very lengthy program was given to the audience. The children took the most active part in this entertainment. Mrs. R. Richard earned much praise for time she had devoted training the little children to bring her function to a success.
On New Year's Day Bartle Liberty Hall was again invaded by a very large gathering when the members of the division with the assistance of wellwishers held a floral service, with Mr. D. Brown as choir master. The program was a decided success.
On Monday night, January 7, a social entertainment was given free by officers, members and wellwishers of this locality in which a small treat was given to the members of the choir and the children. The audience was much pleased and we hope in the near future we shall have many new members pouring in to join us on the marsh for Africa's redemption. God bless His Excellency, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America, for the release of our Hon. Leader Marcus Garvey, President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
May all members of the U. N. L. A in every locality move as one man this year so that others who are not yet members may be drafted into strong membership.
Christmas Day a very enjoyable time was spent in this division. An early service at 5 a. m., conducted by the Rev. H. G. Helfer, chaplain, began the festal day. Quite a number of members and friends turned out, as is their early custom at their native homes, to take part in these divine rites. The service was a very impressive one. The text was taken from St. Luke, 2nd chapter.
At 3 p. m. a beautiful drama called the "Carnival of Flowers," arranged by Mrs. Beatrice Cummings, first lady vice-president and organist, was staged. All the juveniles of the division took part in the performance. This being the first program of this kind held in this community, Liberty Hall was packed to its utmost capacity, all exhibiting keen interest in the various portions of this novel feature. The choir also rendered beautiful collections of Christmas anthems for the occasion. The "Watch Night" service was also well attended.
"New Year's Day" was also "Garvey Day," Liberty Hall was again crowded with an eager throng to listen to the encouraging nodding of the U. N. A. After the annual ceremonial rites the president, Mr. J. A. Thomas, opened the literary proceedings with the singing of the presidential hymn, followed by the reading of the front page message of the latest issue of the "Negro World" to the audience, which brought prolonged applause and cheers. The rest of the program was as follows: Restoration by Miss Loita Franier; solo by Mrs. S. Duncancon, second lady vice-president; duet by Miss D. Griffith and Mrs. L. Mighty; solo by Miss Henrietta Cummings; solo by Mr. D. Buckley; address by Messrs. J. A. H. Thorpe, C. A. Shepherd and James Brown, first vice-president.
The president in his closing remarks thanked the audience for their whole-hearted support during the past year, and asked that they continue in the new year their interest in the cause of African redemption. After he extended to all the compliments of the season the meeting was brought to a close with the singing of the Ethiopian Anthem and benediction.
H. G. MELDER, Reporter.
Sunday evening, January 15, this branch of the U. N. L. A. met at the regular place with a appointed program. Prayer services were conducted by Mr. Wilson, after which the program was turned over to Mr. Hudson, First on program was Mrs. Drew. She made an inspiring address, taking as her subject, "Garveyism and Africanism." Next was Mrs. Rogers, who made a fine speech on "Current Events." Mr. Yearwood's topic was one that brought several frowned faces. It was "If Town is a Curriculum, Town is It."
The other members on program were: Mrs. Roberts, Mr. Pugh, Mr. Burrell, and Mr. John Coppin, piano accompanist.
We had some real heart to heart discussions and confessions when the members told what they think of this wonderful and most significant Universal Negro Improvement Association. Our actions as well as the talks made, helped to prove that we in this division are faithful and brotherly toward one another.
DANIEL W. HUDSON, Reporter.
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Take Notice! THE PARENT BODY
The Hon. Marcus Garvey has designated me to administer the affairs of the Parent Body in the United States until the next convention, and has ordered me to instruct the various branches of his desire that they return once more to their normal functions as units of the organization.
It is his express wish that the divisions, chapters, etc., resume at once their previous normal relations with the Parent Body.
Members are especially requested to see that their secretaries make REGULAR MONTHLY REPORTS to the Parent Body.
Special attention is also directed to the YEARLY ASSESSMENT TAX of One Dollar, due on January 1 of each year, NOW PAYABLE.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY—which means that reports should at once be made for the month of January, 1928, and regularly each month thereafter.
Information as to BACK REPORTS will be sent direct to the officers of divisions within a few days.
Officers failing to comply with these instructions are not entitled to serve as officials of any Division or Chapter of our beloved Organization.
New York City, Jan. 9, 1928.
GUACIMO, C. R.
On Saturday night, December 31, the La Africa branch of the U. N. I. A. held an interesting mass meeting. The spirit of Carvayism was much in evidence. The gathering was an annual one. The meeting was called to order by the chaplain, M. W. Vellance, in its usual way with the opening ode, "From Greenland: Icy Mountain." The motto of the association was repeated. The Lord Paulin was sung by the choir. The rallantic service was taken from the Ixtl Palm. The meeting was then turned over to the president, Mr. Barnes. He made a welcome address and introduced the secretary as chairman for the program.
A feature of the meeting was the feast of light in opening the program, which was especially worthy of mention. The program was as follows: Rescitation by Miss M. Laddow; song by the choir; recitation by Miss E. Shack; recitation by Master B. Blackwood; hymn by the choir; recitation by Miss L. Thompson; recitation and song by twelve children; recitation by Miss C. Howard; hymn by the choir; address by Mr. P. Young; president's hymn; hymn by the choir; recitation by Miss M. Barnes; address by Mr. R. Beld; hymn by the choir.
As it was watchnight, the balance of time was occupied with the chaplain and secretary with words of exhortation, and the audience joined in five minutes' silent prayer. At precisely twelve, the chaplain dismissed with prayer, and the friends gave their New Year greeting to each other and went to their several place of abode quite satisfied.
Another enjoyable meeting was again held at Liberty Hall on Sunday, January 1. It was a pleasant Sunday afternoon. The hall was again packed to its capacity. The meeting commenced with the regular opening ode, "From greeneries a cry mountains." After the repeating of the motto of the association, the 23rd Palm was sung by the choir. The ritualistic exercises were conducted by the chaplain. The meet-
Notice to U. N. I. A. Divisions
No Division or Chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association is to entertain one LAURA COFFEY, alias PRINCESS COFFEY and LADY COFFEY, who has for some time been collecting funds from members of the Association in the South under the guise of sending them to Africa, etc. Should she make further appeals, members should have her arrested for fraud.
MARCUS GARVEY,
President General
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"For several years I was denied the blessing of motherhood." writes Mrs. Margaret Burton of Clyde City, whose nervous and subject to periods of terrible suffering and mothbusting. Now I am the proud mother of little Lily, a true companion and inspiration to my husband. I believe hundreds of other florists have loved her and appreciated her happiness, and I will gladly reveal it to any married woman who will write and. Mrs. Burton should be addressed to Mrs. Margaret Burton, secretary to Mrs. Burton, Mr. Burton's correspondence will be strictly confidential.
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Tiempo propicio para una acción unida. Sitio para la próxima convención internacional. Toda comunidad de la raza será representada en ese grad conclave. Los líderes regionales. Nuevos nombramientos serán anunciados.
Conciudadanos de la raza:
En el alborear de este nuevo
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Universal para el Adelanto de la Ra.
se reajusta urgentemente hacia un
ción, mediante lo cual debemos antio-
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que como seres humanos todos somo
Teniendo en mente este gran
aprestemos para la lucha y nos pro-
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desde el 1° al 31 de agosto del año 1
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En el alborear de este nuevo año y por medio de nuestra determinación, presagiamos una era de gran actividad y desenvolvimiento para nuestra raza. La Asociación Universal para el Adelanto de la Raza Negra a estas horas se reajusta urgentemente hacia una compacta organización, mediante lo cual debemos anticipar un jiro en nuestra vida económica, social, política y educativa.
La hora es mas que propicía para una unión concertada de parte de nuestro elemento dispersado por el universo. Es imprecindible el alinear todas nuestras fuerzas disponibles para la defensa del derecho y del reconocimiento a que como seres humanos todos somos acreedores.
Teniendo en mente este gran deseo, es justo que nos aprestemos para la lucha y nos preparemos para la mas grande de todas nuestras convenciones internacionales, la cual se llevará a cabo en la ciudad de Toronto, Canada, desde el $1^{\circ}$ al 31 de agosto del año 1929. Toda comunidad de la raza, ya sea en Africa, Asia o America debe estar lista y organizada para atender a ese gran conclave, en el cual el negro definitivamente dejará sentido y ejecutará el programa que patentize su libertad universal.
El tiempo que transcurra entre la hora presente y agosto de 1929, será utilizado en la reorganización de nuestro movimiento de progreso. Cada comunidad nuestra sobre la faz de la tierra aportará la mayor cooperación, para que la próxima convención haga historia en los anales de nuestra organización. Su nuevo programa reclama el soporte tanto moral como material de toda la raza, y estoy en la seguridad que cada cual aportará su grano de arena, en la construcción del magno edificio de nuestro enaltecimiento.
Nuestro elemento en Africa, Canada, America Central, America del Sur y las Antillas se halla en la línea de combate, aportando su mayor obolo a la causa que patrocinamos y tratando de hacer historia en sus respectivas comunidades. Nuestras divisiones en los Estados Unidos tienen que pasar por un proceso de reorganización. Por ello pido la mas abnegada asistencia al Hon E. B. Knox, quien tiene la responsabilidad de hacer que la convención venidera sea una verdadera campaña organizada de la raza negra.
Hora es ya para que los cuatrocientos millones de nosotros permanezcamos unidos como un solo hombre, y destruyamos todos los obstáculos que se interpongan en el camino de nuestro progreso. El mundo debe al hombre negro un sitio adecuado para su desenvolvimiento, y por medio de un esfuerzo comun hemos de adquirirlo. Laboremos por lo grande y glorioso que el futuro nos tiene reservado.
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Cuando el presidente general de esta organización fue culpado de usar el correo para defraudar, entre las multiples publicaciones que trataron extensamente sobre esta cuestión se hallaba Oportunidad, una de las revistas más prominentes de la raza.
En el número del mes de enero dicha revista publica un editorial sobre la libertad y deportación del Hon. Marcus Garvey, haciendo las manifestaciones siguientes:
Fue enviado a la prisión acusado de usar el correo para defraudar, circunstancia esta muy importante con los hechos importantes en sus actividades, y cuya convicción no parece haber alterado la influencia que el ejercice sobre su elemento, poco comunmente irritante para las afforzidades de varios gobiernos. Luego de haber trancurrido tres años de convicción, nadie usa su nombre para difamarle como un criminal y un mero explotador de negros jincentes. Vale la pena saber el porqué este individuo de la raza negra puede despertar el interes de los gobiernos con subditos negros.
Esta es una manifestación sincerela del caso. Al hacer un sumario del lema, del garveysmo, la revista Oportunidad razoma, en sus manifestaciones. No es nada sobrenatural, dice el editorial en cuestion, que el negro anhele un país suyo, con su propio gobierno, sus propias iniciativas y su propia cultura. Dicha publicación termina su editorial del siguiente modo:
Garvey, presagiamos, es mas bien el símbolo de un movimiento muy peculiar entre los negros que su inspiración. El ha obtenido éxito al articular varias de las ambicciones de su raza, lo cual ha hecho con la arrogancia usual de los verdaderos directores de las masas. Considerando esas aspiraciones y la posibilidad de contratiempos para esos gobiernor, el garve-smo es algo perjudiente para los mismos. El enviarle a una prisión no altero en manera alguna el curso del movimiento que lleva su nombre, ni la actitud de los pueblos oprimidos en el universo.
Apesar de lo que se haya dicho y hecho en contral del Hon. Marcus Garvey, es admissible el hecho de que el dió el soplo de vida a los principios del enalcamiento de la raza y la masa ignorante vió la la por vez primera en la historia moderna con gran reproche del blanco, quien ha estado luchando para eculitaria dicha fur desde que emperó su conquiste en Africa y la sumisión y explotación del negro.
La labor de la Asociación Universal pare el Adelanto de la Raza Negra toma incremento; Marcus Garvey vive aun y hacia el dirigen su mirada escudrínadora los poderes predominantes.
¿Esta civilidade al blanco del sur?—Esta es aun una cacestida vital
El sur de este país, o por lo menos alguno de sus puntos, ofrecen un campo interesante para un estudio psicológico. Considerado simplemente en las hazas del horror conque sus hombres públicos tratan la ley de la prohibición, al sur debe aparecer como la tierrá cuya moral no debiera ser permitida descender de su alto nivel.
Es inconceible que una sección del país que estima la Constitución como una reliquia, pueda cometer errores en otros casos concernientes al fundamentalismo de la ley humana, a los diez mandamientos.
Ha sido ciertamente por largo tiempo la práctica del sur el violan la Constitución, privando al negro del derecho al sufragio. Los blancos alli han llegado a acreer que ellos meramente una costumbre de aquella comunidad y no constituyen una violación seria de la ley. Parece que, en su complacencia, en su propio modo de satisfacimiento, ellos han adoptado la misma actitud sobre el linchamiento, lo cual creen también sea otra costumbre.
Los blancos de otros estados sin embargo, nunca se han reconeiliado con tales métodos de hacer justicia. Estos consideran el linchamiento como un salvajismo, y a-los que toman participación en el, como a unos cobardes ansiosos de ejecutar un acto de violencia, en el cual no poligra un solo pelo de su cabellera.
El último de estos crimenes cometido en Whitesburg, estado de Kentucky, donde una turba de cuatrocientos blancos asaltaron la carcel, sacaron a un negro acusado de asesinato, lo acribillason a balazos, derramaron gasolina sobre su cuerpo y lo quemaron, es una historia más de barbarismo; siendo imposible el que aceptemos como propio el grado de moralidad del sur.—Daily State Gazette, Trenton, N. J.
La radiotelegrafía usada en Africa
En sus últimos despachos la Prensa Asociada comunica que la telegrafía inalambrica es casi tan antigua como la yaza humana.
Los naturales de Africa y los indios americanos usaban métodos estudos para transmitir mensajes a través del aire centenares de años ha.
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ST. LOUIS, Jan. 16.—A six-year-old army mage, Black Bess, was the center of interest here today after a 1,275 mile trot from New York.
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The reception that Mr. Garvey received is worth while recording and commenting upon, for obvious reasons, but for two in particular. First, it demonstrated to the world in general that Mr. Garvey is the recognized leader of the Negro race universally, and no matter where he goes the spirit of enthusiasm and loyalty prevails to the highest. Secondly, and most important of all, it clearly shows that although the enemy thought they had him robbed of all honors when he was deported from a southern point away from us, that action was really the turning point in his march to fame and glory. While we are happy and thankful for his safe arrival, in his native habitat, we are still more joyful over this demonstration, for it serves as a warning on all his detractors, whether in the kindred or alien races, that Marcus Garvey is not to be trifled with.
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In the solitary confinement of a prison cell, the Hon. Marvey Garvey has composed an assortment of choice poems and verses that, for sheer beauty and inspiration, are without an equal.
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CECILE'S gowns, hats, hosiery, novelizes,
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WILLIAMS PHARMACY. 2161 Saventh avenue,
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CONSUMPTION - Associated conditions; to
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