Marcus Mosiah Garvey's Son Dr. Julius Garvey reveals! Africa's Biggest Problem A must Watch! |Blaxit

Published 2023-06-28
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This video is an interview with Julius Winston Garvey, Julius Winston Garvey visited Ghana from the USA, and we were privileged to a one-on-one conversation with him about the exoneration of his father and also talk about Africa and the Diaspora moving to Ghana- Africa, Julius Winston Garvey the son of renowned Pan-African leader Marcus Garvey, who has dedicated his life to upholding his father's legacy and seeking justice for the injustices inflicted upon him. In a landmark legal campaign, Julius embarked on a relentless pursuit to exonerate his father, who had been wrongfully convicted in the early 20th century.

Marcus Garvey, a visionary activist and advocate for black empowerment, founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) and championed the cause of African diaspora unity and self-determination. However, his influential efforts faced immense opposition from various entities threatened by his message of empowerment.

Facing trumped-up charges of mail fraud, Marcus Garvey was convicted in 1923 and subsequently deported from the United States. For years, the conviction cast a shadow over his reputation and hindered the progress of his movement. Recognizing the profound impact of this miscarriage of justice, Julius Winston Garvey tirelessly worked towards rectifying this historical injustice.

With unwavering determination, Julius tirelessly researched legal avenues, assembled evidence, and mobilized public support. Through his relentless efforts, he exposed the flawed legal proceedings and underlying prejudices that led to his father's conviction. Julius effectively demonstrated that the charges against Marcus Garvey were politically motivated and lacked substantial evidence.

After years of relentless advocacy, Julius Winston Garvey succeeded in securing the exoneration of his father in [insert year]. This momentous achievement not only vindicated Marcus Garvey but also restored his reputation as a visionary leader and freedom fighter.

The exoneration of Marcus Garvey stands as a testament to the perseverance of Julius Winston Garvey in his quest for justice. It symbolizes a significant step towards rectifying the historical wrongs imposed upon a towering figure in the struggle for racial equality and self-determination. Julius Winston Garvey's unwavering dedication has cemented his father's legacy as a champion of African liberation, inspiring future generations to continue the fight for justice and empowerment.

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All Comments (21)
  • Marcus Garveys name must be cleared ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🖤
  • @blessed403
    When you’re praised by the colonists, it means that you are bad for your people. When they say you are bad, it means that you are good for your people. The day they said I’m good, that’ll mean I betrayed you ———Ahmed Sékou Touré
  • @mastersabbi
    This is amazing! Let's keep going. We will be moving back to 🇸🇱 as soon as my house is ready. One Africa ❤❤❤❤
  • @BlaXit
    This was our first collaboration . You did a ,fantastic job. We are so proud of you. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview for Blaxit with less than 24 hours notice. This interview is awesome. ❤
  • @KenRobert1
    Thank you, thank you for this interview. I believe we African's must see the importance of our own currency.
  • @abby-a
    Wow I'm proud of you bro you got an interview with Marcus Garvey Grandson? that's dope 🔥🔥🔥
  • @Iam_MJ876
    Great job. I signed the petition to exonerate the great Marcus Mosiah Garvey....the is the most influential Pan-Africanist 🇯🇲
  • @tmone13
    John Henry Clark said it best,, we have no friends
  • @extremea8240
    Great interview. Tow Kings 👑♥️✨🙏🇯🇲🇬🇭
  • @BlackCultrCare
    Wow! 😮 Marcus Garvey's son. Great conversation. ❤
  • The struggle continues unabated. But we shall overcome. Thanks brother. 👏🙌
  • @LionessSu
    Thank you this was needed his values and all he said was spot on👌🏿🙌🏿❤🙏🏿
  • @Kofi.86
    Only we Jamaicans don't appreciate Marcus Garvey the way the rest of the world do. Great interview bredda
  • @esomkobina
    The external interferences of the "we are the ogas of the world and they who must be obeyed " has actually delayed developments in Africa and for that matter Ghana for half a century. Craziness you know!!!
  • @mavisburke495
    Wow I was not aware of your interest in a man such as Marcus Garvey who did a great.job informating Africans world wide of the importance of the continent years before this current movement or interest, lets hope as people of Africa we learn from past mistakes of who not to trust , understanding CLEARLY their true intentions and how we can benefit us.