Garveyism as a religious movement : the institutionalization of a Black civil religion

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    • Burkett, Randall K.

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Garveyism as a religious movement : the institutionalization of a Black civil religion

by Randall K. Burkett

(ATLA monograph series, no. 13)

Scarecrow Press, 1978

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Bibliography: p. 197-206

Includes index

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Examines the religious dimensions of an early twentieth century black power movement, the universal Negro Improvement Association, whose founder, Marcus Garvey, is here regarded as a religious thinker self-consciously endeavoring to construct their historical experience as a people.

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