“Look for Me in the Whirlwind”: Marcus Garvey and His Legacy of Pan-Africanism

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Garvey, who died in London June 10, 1940, was eventually re-interred at a shrine dedicated to him in the National Heroes Park in Jamaica, where he is considered a national hero.
The U.N.I.A. red, black, and green flag has been adopted as the Black Liberation Flag. The iconic flag is known under such names as the Pan-African flag, the Marcus Garvey flag, the Universal African flag, and New Afrikan Liberation flag.

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