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July 29, 1990 - Image 12

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-07-29

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UL G
e ric n
tioDof
aDd literary
ill delight
pr ·dent of
community.
Garvey
C tbolic but e b d a tron
ffinity for the religion of
I I m. Thi d on hi
nd
ritin of Ed ard Hmot
Blyden. He frequently quoted
Blyden' Christianity, Islam
And The egro Race (1887).-
o /. lam
re Garvey
Garvey. Moorish scienti t
believed that Ali the la t
prophet and G rvey John the
B pti t: "John lh B pti t w s
the forerunner of Je u in
tbo day, to am nd stir up
the nation and prepare them to
receive the divine creed which
to be I ught by Je u .. .In
t e modem d y there came
forerunn r, ho a divinely
prepared by e great
God-Allah and name is
arc G rvey ... •
II. Sll arl_ oth Noble
Drew Ali and Elijah
Mllha mad ere illfluenud .
by Marcus Moziah Garvey's
nationalism and theology.
They merely trallSlated it into
Isla ic ter s. Once Ali
conceptllalized it, Elijala
We) III carry it ch fllrther.

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