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Negro with a Hat - The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey (Paperback)
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Negro with a Hat - The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey (Paperback)
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New in paperback, this groundbreaking biography captures the full
sweep and epic dimensions of Marcus Garvey's life, the dazzling
triumphs and the dreary exile. As Grant shows, Garvey was a man of
contradictions: a self-educated, poetry-writing aesthete and
unabashed propagandist, an admirer of Lenin, and a dandy given to
elaborate public displays. Above all, he was a shrewd promoter
whose use of pageantry evoked a lost African civilization and fired
the imagination of his followers. Negro With a Hat restores Garvey
to his place as one of the founders of black nationalism and a key
figure of the 20th century.
"A searching, vivid, and (as the title suggests) complex account of
Garvey's short but consequential life."
--Steve Hahn, The New Republic
"The story of Marcus Garvey, the charismatic and tireless black
leader who had a meteoric rise and fall in the late 1910s and early
'20s, makes for enthralling reading, and Garvey has found an
engaging and objective biographer in Colin Grant.... Grant's book
is not all politics, ideology, money and lawsuits. It is also an
engrossing social history.... Negro With a Hat is an achievement on
a scale Garvey might have appreciated."
--New York Times Book Review
"Dazzling, definitive biography of the controversial activist who
led the 1920s 'Back to Africa' movement.... Grant's learned passion
for his subject shimmers on every page. A riveting and well-wrought
volume that places Garvey solidly in the pantheon of important
20th-century black leaders."
--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"This splendid book is certain to become the definitive biography.
Garvey was a dreamer and a doer; Grant captures the fascination of
both."
--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"Grant's strength lies in his ability to re-create political moods
and offer compelling sketches of colorful individuals and their
organizations.... An engaging and readable introduction to a
complicated and contentious historical actor who, in his time,
possessed a unique capacity to inspiredevotion and hatred,
adulation and fear."
--Chicago Tribune
"A monumental, nuanced and broadly sympathetic portrait."
--Financial Times
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