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A follower of the late Marcus Garvey who started the "Back to Africa"movement, New York, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks

A follower of the late Marcus Garvey who started the 'Back to Africa'movement, New York, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks


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A follower of the late Marcus Garvey who started the "Back to Africa"movement, New York, 1943. Creator: Gordon Parks

New York, New York. A follower of the late Marcus Garvey who started the " Back to Africa" movement

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This photo print, captured by the talented Gordon Parks in New York City in 1943, showcases a follower of the late Marcus Garvey. The man depicted here is part of the influential "Back to Africa" movement that was initiated by Garvey himself. As an African American leader and advocate for black nationalism, Garvey believed in promoting pride and self-determination among people of African descent. In this image, we see a strong-willed man who embodies the spirit of his leader. His determined gaze reflects his unwavering commitment to the cause, while his attire symbolizes his cultural heritage. Standing against a backdrop that represents both struggle and resilience, he serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and justice. Gordon Parks skillfully captures not only the individual but also conveys a broader concept through this photograph. Through careful composition and use of light and shadow, Parks emphasizes both strength and vulnerability within this moment frozen in time. As we reflect on this remarkable piece from Heritage Images' collection at the Library of Congress, it serves as an important historical document capturing one man's dedication to empowering his community amidst challenging times. This image stands as a testament to Marcus Garvey's enduring legacy and reminds us all of our shared responsibility to strive for social progress.

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