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Grassroots Garveyism : the Universal Negro Improvement Association in the rural South, 1920-1927

Rolinson, Mary G. (Author).

Summary: The black separatist movement led by Marcus Garvey has long been viewed as a phenomenon of African American organization in the urban North. But as Mary Rolinson demonstrates, the largest number of Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) divisions and Garvey's most devoted and loyal followers were found in the southern Black Belt. Tracing the path of organizers from northern cities to Virginia, and then from the Upper to the Deep South, Rolinson remaps the movement to include this vital but overlooked region. Rolinson shows how Garvey's southern constituency sprang from cities, countryside churches, and sharecropper cabins. Southern Garveyites adopted pertinent elements of the movement's ideology and developed strategies for community self-defense and self-determination. These southern African Americans maintained a spiritual attachment to their African identities and developed a fiercely racial nationalism, building on the rhetoric and experiences of black organizers from the nineteenth-century South. Garveyism provided a common bond during the upheaval of the Great Migration, Rolinson contends, and even after the UNIA had all but disappeared in the South in the 1930s, the movement's tenets of race organization, unity, and pride continued to flourish in other forms of black protest for generations. (Publisher).

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  • ISBN: 9780807830925
  • ISBN: 0807830925
  • ISBN: 9780807857953
  • ISBN: 0807857955
  • Physical Description: print
    xii, 286 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2007]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-267) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction: Rediscovering Southern Garveyism -- Antecedents -- Growth -- Members -- Appeal -- Transition -- Epilogue: Legacy -- Appendix A UNIA Divisions in the Eleven States of the Former Confederacy -- Appendix B Numbers of Southern Members of UNIA Divisions by State -- Appendix C Numbers of Sympathizers Involved in Mass Meetings and Petitions for Garvey's Release from Jail and Prison, 1923-1927 -- Appendix D Phases of Organization of UNIA Divisions in the South by State -- Appendix E Ministers as Southern UNIA Officers, 1926-1928 -- Appendix F Profiles of UNIA Members in Georgia, Arkansas, and Mississippi, 1922-1928, and NAACP Branch Leaders in Georgia, 1917-1920 -- Appendix G Women Organizers in the UNIA in the South, 1922-1928.
Subject: Garvey, Marcus 1887-1940 Influence
Universal Negro Improvement Association History
Black nationalism Southern States History 20th century
African American political activists Southern States History 20th century
African Americans Southern States Politics and government 20th century
African Americans Race identity Southern States History 20th century
Southern States Politics and government 1865-1950
Southern States Race relations History 20th century
Southern States Rural conditions

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