Delaware Voices
Marcus Garvey's influence in Delaware was profound, with the state serving as a significant hub for his global movement. The United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and the Black Star Line were both incorporated in Delaware, connecting local communities to Garvey's vision of black empowerment and economic independence. With hundreds of Delawareans actively participating in the UNIA, Garvey's legacy in the state remains a powerful reminder of his enduring impact on civil rights and African pride.
Historical
Articles of
Garvey in
Delaware
Delaware Organizations In Support of Marcus Garvey's Exoneration & the list is growing...
Delaware Elected Officials In Support of Marcus Garvey's Exoneration & the list is growing...
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Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester
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State Senator Marie Pinkney
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State Representative Sherry Dorsey Walker
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State Representative Madinah Anton Wilson
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State Representative Larry Lambert
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President Trippi Congo, Wilmington City Council
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Councilwoman Michelle Harlee
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Councilman Vincent White
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Councilwoman Shane Darby
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Councilwoman Zanthia Oliver
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Councilman Christofer Johnson
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Councilwoman Maria Cabrera
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Councilman James Spadola
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Councilwoman Latisha Bracy
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New Castle County Councilman Jea Street
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Dover City Councilman Gerald Rocha