Continu d from I t k versa! egro G rvey. Having had the wrong education as a tart in his racial career, the egrc ha become hi own gr atest enemy. Most of th trouble I have had in advancing the cause of the race has come from groes. ull-p g dverti ment in the '" II Yort- World, June 25, 1924, p. 15 . • o • Z , Division 407 had It Detroit offlc at 4871 St. Aubin until it wa I demol-' lshed in the late 80's. ADVERTISEME T IN NEW YORK WORLD o y o o 1 , Thisreprintofan dthat ppearedlnJune, 1924 in the New York World reveal the breath, depth and vi ion of the Garvey movement, gathering support aeros the country nd internationally. Universal Negro Improvement Association working to develop colonies in, Liberia as peaceful homes lor Negroes­ similar to Homeland in Palestine for Jews Over a 'hundred year ago the white friends of the Negro in America, known a the Am irican Colonization Society, helped establi h the Black Republic of Liberia with the hope that it might become the home of those egroes who wanted a home among themselves. After great . acri.fice and with much difficulty the early settler of the republic have perpetuated the government until it stands out to-day as the most serious attempt of the race to help itself. The Universal Negro Improvement Association, organized under the laws of the State of New York, aims at assuming the responsibility of helping to develop Liberia as a natural home for Negroes. Toward thi end several mi sions have been sent to Liberia for the purpose of arranging for the repatriation of as many Negroes as desire to go to that country to settle and to help in her industrial, agricultural and cultural development. The following plan have been decided on by the Univer al Negro Irnprov ment A ociation: That the Association is to build four colonies in the Republic, the first on the Cavalla River, for which a group of civil and mechanical engineers have been sent to start preparatory work for the accommodation of the fir t batch of colonists who will sail fr m N w York during the Fall of the present year and following' years. The As 0 iation i raising a fund of 2,000,000 to bear the cost of con tructing and c tabli hing the fir t colony. The building plan for each 0) ny I f How (all Government building to be under the control of the Lib nan Government): o c BUILDING PLANS GOVER MENT 1. Court Hou e and P st Office 2. Town Hall a. Public Safety 1. Police Station 2. Fire Protection 3. Hospital CoMMUNITY INTEREST AND ENTERTAINMENT 1. National Theatre 2. Churches (2) 3. Large Public Hall 4. Public Park PUBLIC DUCATION 1. Public Library 2. Public chool (2) 3. Public High School (1) 4. College of Arts and Science 5. Trade School and Engineering Work PUBLIC UTILITIES 1. Electric Light and Power Plant 2. Water Filtration Plant 3. Sewerage System and Sew ge Dispo al Plant a. Transportation Facilitie J. Roads, Streets and Pavements 2. Wharf and Dock and Water Front Improvement 3. Railroad, 4-15 miles b. Commissaries (2) c. Dormitorie (2) 7.50 8.00 15.00 51.00 5.00 ...... . . 5.00 2.50 1.00 1.20 1.00 ........ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50' .20 .25 .50 .50 .50 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00' .50 1.10 1.00 .25 .50 .50 .50 25.00 25.00 2.00 15.00 5.00 2.00 10.00 15.00 93.10 15.00 4.00 12.23 25.65 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 2.10 100. 0 100.00 5.00 20.00 .......... $4,086.20 Richmond Div., No. 193, Richmond, Va. Mrs. Mary Belgrave, Boston, Ma . Blue Island Divi ion, Blue I land, Ill. Holdenville Div., Holdenville, Okla. Mr . Annie Darden, Columbus, Ohio J. W. Green, Seattle, Wash ... E. A. Nibb , Seattle, Wash. .. W. Hudgins, Seattle, Wa h. A. M. Brown, Seattle, Wash ... C. D. Cristman, Seattle, Wash. J. B .. Martin, Seattle, Wash. Nellie E. Brown, Seattle, Wash. Mr. Rufus ·A. Reid, Seattle, Wa h. H. Maitland, Seattle, Wash. . Mattie L. Maitland, Seattle, Wash. . .. W. A. McLine, Seattle, Wa h. S. P. Moore, Seattle, Wa h. Joseph Lynch, Seattle, W h. arah Lynch, Seattle, Wash. A friend, Seattle, Wa h. Marie Jon ,Seattle, Wa h. . Wilford Edwards, Seattle, Wash. Frank C. Williams . James Moore, Seattle, Wa h. J. D. Nelson, Seattle, Wa h. . E. Chambers, Seattle, Wa h. Jennie ElJi , Seattle, W h. eo. F. Carter, Seattle, Wash. Nannie R. Webb. ule, Wa h. Maude Keizer, Seattle, Wa h. ., Joseph Keizer, Seattle, Wa h ... Thomas McPherson, Seattle, Wa h. Mary Co. tello Moore, attIe, Wash. Rachel Famber, Seattle, Wa h. Wm. amber, eaule, Wa h. . Victoria Bean. umrnit, .J. Will Ford, Detroit, Mich. Geo. Brother , South Bend, Ark. Walter Estes, N. Edmonton, Canada Mr. and Mrs. Manfield terkes, arrell, Pa. C. W. Davis, uth Bend, Ark. Chas, Carter, rbon, W. Va. Mrs. P. S. Waterhouse, New Orle: n . La. Milwau ee Division, Milwaukee, Wi . Danville Division. Danville, Ill. Lucy Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio Laura Palmer, Gary, Ind. Victoria de Lastunan Div., Provo de ub Jean Gillman, Dover, N.J. Boyd Timmons Dover, N.J. Leola Darden, Columbu , Ohio Mary McDonald, Gary, Ind. Embry Darden, Gary Ind. William P tterson, Colp, Ill. Frances Frederick, Hartford, onn. Franci co Divi ion, Camagucy. uba Mor Ie Divi ion, Morale, Guatcm IJ George Smith, Brooklyn, .Y. J. S. Patterson, Portland, Oregon Total . igned: Universal egro Improvement A ciation M rcu G rvey, Pre id nt William herrill, 2nd Vic -Prc idcnt Rudolph mith, 3rd Vice-Pre lei nt Henrietta Vinton Davi ,4th Icc-Pre id nt G. Emoni C rter, r tary THIS IS THE BEST SOLUTIO OF THE NEGRO PROBLEM All. those who desire to help the Negro under the auspices of the Universal Negro. Improvement Association in developing himself, are asked to sub cribe to the fund of two million ( 2,000,000) dollars now being raised for the promotion of the Caval1a Colony. . Addres your donation to the "Treasurer, Colonization Fund, Uni­ versal Negro Improvement A sociation, 56 West 135th Street, New York, U.S.A." Bankers: Chelsea Exchange Bank, Harlem Branch, 135th Street and Seventh Av nue. TIlE FUND Marcu Garvey " . . . . .. . , S Mrs. Marcu Garvey . . . . . .. .. . . William C. Ritter. '" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. New York Division, U.N.I.A.. . Mrs. Leola Warden, Columbu , Ohio . . . .. G. E. Barnes and other, Victoria de La tuna, Oriente, Cuba . Mrs. P. S. Watterhouse, New Orlean , La. . . . . .. .. Mrs. Peter Jackson and others of the Milwaukee Division Universal Negro Improvement Association fiend of U.NJ.A. Franci co, Province '.lI1lagucy Cuba Mrs. Lucy John on, Cincinnati, Ohi Other donation Motor Corp. VOla Pitt burgh, P . M�. Malinda Hopkin, hicago, JII ura Lee DIV., 450, urnb rp n, W V . cw Orlean Div . ew Orlean ,1 . 100.00 50.00 25.00 250.00 5.00 25.65 15.00 93.10 100.00 4.00 2,734.87 11.00 5.00 15.00 15.00 HELP US FIND OUR MISSING ELDE S!!! We would like. to locate any elder who were Garveyit s during the time of the Honorable Marcu Garvey' lifetime. Please call 838-5521. We want to pay homage to th e original Garveyit in a pecial way. It will be our plea ur to how them how much we appreciate their dedication to pas' on to u the teaching of the Honorable Marcu Garvey, hich i '. unity in the Dia pora, elf-r liance and African Nationali m. Thi celebration i cheduled for Sunday, ovember 7, 1993, 3-5 P.M., at the Marcu Garvey Academy, 11131 Ea t Kercheval at Lillibridge. MARK YOU CALE AR OR THI GRAND DAY. U IA & ACL �ETROIT DIVISIO #407 ..