Thodes who dont understand Historie, will soon see that This Man, His philosophy his dream are reallity. In This time. BaBylon Is Falling. Down Down With Your Dragonnest of Greed en Steelings.
I love how he said don't let anyone look down on you because we gave the world it's science and arts. they only stolen or duplicated. as a black man I stand tall I stand proud and these words take root in me. i treat no black brother with disrespect and I work to help our pppl. BLACK POWER IS A GOD SCIENCE!!!!
@DIJV79 exactly AND THAT IS ONLY WHAT THEY HAVE TOLD US. we know always lie so it is probably a LOT larger then that. there are hundred of millions of black ppl out side of africa including in ASIA, South AMERica and Austrailia we are everywhere. this is a black planet
Anyone who's interested in knowing who this actually is could watch Ron Bobb-Semple's "awe-inspiring one-man cultural and educational presentation of the ideologies and philosophies of Marcus Garvey" on the YouTube video titled "The Spirit of Garvey."
Again, there two -- and ONLY two -- known recordings of Mr. Garvey, which are widely available on the Web, but the confection of speeches and writings in the above video is not one of them.
We as Black Folks need to get back to this doctrine. Africa will soon be over run by the Asiatics & the Europeans if we don't do anything. Marcus Garvey has the right idea. forget all that other shit.
what a strong speech "if you can't do what other men have done ......then you had better die"
if we cannot unite and save Africa, he's dead right, we better die, because they will humiliate us more. they are now neocolonialising, soon they will completely take over our continent.
Most of Bobb-Semple's performance is based on a non-literal reading of two letters:
1) "First Message to the Negroes of the World from Atlanta Prison," written on Feb. 8, 1925, and published on the front-page of "The Negro World."
2) "African Fundamentalism: A Racial Hierarchy and Empire for Africans," a "racial" manifesto written on June 6, 1925, and published in the same paper.
However, he never said nor wrote the closing, "I leave you for a while. One looooove."
i think i'll have to read a few books of his speeches and stuff... i sort of thought it was odd that he bounces around in his speech... talking about one thing then switching to another...
i also thought it was a bit suspicious for him to say One Love :P
@pauldarwinlee However, the person who recorded this is clearly listening to a phonographic record. I have a cassette tape of Garvey and when I get a chance I will do a comparison.
a great video
MyBarberIsBlack 1 week ago
Thodes who dont understand Historie, will soon see that This Man, His philosophy his dream are reallity. In This time. BaBylon Is Falling. Down Down With Your Dragonnest of Greed en Steelings.
yardification 3 months ago
RAsta is GOD
MrNanabrobbey 3 months ago
Ethiopia the new Jerusalam.
MrNanabrobbey 3 months ago
@MrNanabrobbey
The Original Africa
mediasire 2 weeks ago
I love how he said don't let anyone look down on you because we gave the world it's science and arts. they only stolen or duplicated. as a black man I stand tall I stand proud and these words take root in me. i treat no black brother with disrespect and I work to help our pppl. BLACK POWER IS A GOD SCIENCE!!!!
heckler171 4 months ago in playlist More videos from TheAfrikanChannel
Praise to Rastafari for his prophet spoke of him and has come by past.
MrNanabrobbey 5 months ago
@MrNanabrobbey
he wasn't a prophet he was just a man who
loved his people.
mediasire 2 weeks ago
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RiffRex 5 months ago
400 million black people in Africa LOL! Try 1 billion now and growing.
DIJV79 9 months ago
@DIJV79 you do know that was close to 100 years ago when he said that right?
bdhenderson 6 months ago
@DIJV79 exactly AND THAT IS ONLY WHAT THEY HAVE TOLD US. we know always lie so it is probably a LOT larger then that. there are hundred of millions of black ppl out side of africa including in ASIA, South AMERica and Austrailia we are everywhere. this is a black planet
heckler171 4 months ago in playlist More videos from TheAfrikanChannel
Anyone who's interested in knowing who this actually is could watch Ron Bobb-Semple's "awe-inspiring one-man cultural and educational presentation of the ideologies and philosophies of Marcus Garvey" on the YouTube video titled "The Spirit of Garvey."
Again, there two -- and ONLY two -- known recordings of Mr. Garvey, which are widely available on the Web, but the confection of speeches and writings in the above video is not one of them.
Paul Lee
Paul Lee
Again, there are only two
pauldarwinlee 1 year ago
I like this speech however it is A positive MESSAGE OVERALL. Hail GODDESS MA'AT,HAILE I
superc1969 1 year ago
Maaaan. "BE BLACK, BUY BLACK, THINK BLACK". A simple recipe for our empowerment.
damiso24 1 year ago
We as Black Folks need to get back to this doctrine. Africa will soon be over run by the Asiatics & the Europeans if we don't do anything. Marcus Garvey has the right idea. forget all that other shit.
garychldress74 1 year ago
what a strong speech "if you can't do what other men have done ......then you had better die"
if we cannot unite and save Africa, he's dead right, we better die, because they will humiliate us more. they are now neocolonialising, soon they will completely take over our continent.
waffiki 1 year ago
It may not be a speech BY Garvey however, the message is still the same.
kuongjah7 2 years ago
This is NOT a speech by the Hon. Marcus Garvey, but rather a PERFORMANCE by the Guyanese actor Ron Bobb-Semple.
Any SERIOUS student of Garveyism should recognize the historical inconsistencies.
There are only TWO known recordings of Mr. Garvey speaking, which were made in late July or early August 1921 and released as a two-sided record.
They are widely available online, but YouTude doesn't allow me to post any links. I have the honor to be
Cordial-Lee yours,
Paul Lee
pauldarwinlee 2 years ago 4
i was sort of thinking that, but i didn't know for sure...
i think i have heard the recorded speeches that you were talking about... the one where he sounds quite monotone...
do you know if Marcus Garvey actually said what was later performed by Ron Bobb-Semple in this video?
TheAfrikanChannel 2 years ago
Most of Bobb-Semple's performance is based on a non-literal reading of two letters:
1) "First Message to the Negroes of the World from Atlanta Prison," written on Feb. 8, 1925, and published on the front-page of "The Negro World."
2) "African Fundamentalism: A Racial Hierarchy and Empire for Africans," a "racial" manifesto written on June 6, 1925, and published in the same paper.
However, he never said nor wrote the closing, "I leave you for a while. One looooove."
Paul Lee
pauldarwinlee 2 years ago
i think i'll have to read a few books of his speeches and stuff... i sort of thought it was odd that he bounces around in his speech... talking about one thing then switching to another...
i also thought it was a bit suspicious for him to say One Love :P
thanks for clearing things up
TheAfrikanChannel 2 years ago
@TheAfrikanChannel yep i agree, accent sounds immediately guyanese not jamaican
bertrab87 11 months ago
@pauldarwinlee However, the person who recorded this is clearly listening to a phonographic record. I have a cassette tape of Garvey and when I get a chance I will do a comparison.
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