Source: 40 Years On, Culture’s Two Sevens Clash Still Looms Large | Music | free-times.com
Marcus Garvey, the activist who was one of the most important early voices in black nationalism, is considered a hero by many in his adopted country of America. But among those of the Rastafarian faith in Garvey’s birthplace of Jamaica, he’s considered a prophet, a man whose vision of a powerful black pride partially fueled Jamaica’s push towards independence in the early 1960s.
Source: 40 Years On, Culture’s Two Sevens Clash Still Looms Large | Music | free-times.com
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