

The fifth volume of this monumental series chronicles what was perhaps the stormiest period in the history of Marcus Garvey and the UNIA: the aftermath of the tumultuous 1922 convention. Outside the UNIA a growing list of opponents, including the black Socialists A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen, and the NACP's Robert Bagnall and William Pickens, were turning their criticism of the controversial Jamaican into a Garvey Must Go campaign. Meanwhile, Garvey's former UNIA ally, Rev. J. W. H. Eason-who had been impeached at the 1922 convention-was emerging as a dangerous rival. Eason was assassinated in January 1923, just as he was to testify against Garvey in the latter's mail-fraud trial. Though it may be impossible to determine if Garvey had a role in the killing, the murder generated negative publicity that did untold damage to Garvey and his organization.Throughout all this, the federal government pressed its case against Garvey and his co-defendants on mail-fraud charges stemming from irregularities in the sale of Black Star Line stock. In June 1923 a jury found Garvey guilty and he was sentenced to five years in prison. Internecine feuds wracked the movement while Garvey languished in New York City's Tombs prison, awaiting bail so that he could mount an appeal. As soon as he was released in September 1923, he turned his energy to reconsolidating the UNIA. while Read More chevron_right
It takes about 9 Hours and 24 minutes on average for a reader to read The Marcus Garvey And Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. V: September 1922-August 1924 Volume 5. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Marcus Garvey And Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. V: September 1922-August 1924 Volume 5 is 944 pages long.
The Marcus Garvey And Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. V: September 1922-August 1924 Volume 5 is book #5 in the The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers Book Series and comes after The Marcus Garvey And Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. Iv: September 1921-September 1922 Volume 4 and comes before The Marcus Garvey And Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Vol. Vi: September 1924-December 1927 Volume 6
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