March 7, 2026
New on TikTok: Part 7 of 7: Is Garveyism still relevant in 2026? Garvey said the world made being Black a crime and he hoped to make it a virtue. He did more than hope. He built. UNIA grocery stores fed families and employed Black workers. The Negro World built shared consciousness across forty countries. The conventions gave people esteem earned through collective labor. The School of African Philosophy trained organizers who went back to their communities and built. Every institution Garvey created answered an authentic human need through community, not consumption. The system has not changed. Distraction, divide and rule, and disorganization. Garvey's counter-system addressed every one. The question is not whether Garveyism is relevant. The question is whether you are ready to use it. What institutions did Marcus Garvey build and why do they matter today? Garvey built grocery stores, a shipping line, a newspaper reaching forty countries, international conventions, and a School of African Philosophy. Each institution answered a human need the system denied to Black people. How did Marcus Garvey's UNIA address the needs of Black communities worldwide? The UNIA answered survival through Black-owned enterprise, belonging through the Negro World, esteem through conventions and collective labor, and self-actualization through the School of African Philosophy. Is Garveyism still relevant in 2026? The same forces Garvey organized against are still operating: distraction, division, and disorganization. His counter-system remains the blueprint. Where can I learn more about Garvey's blueprint for Black self-reliance and collective sovereignty? Start at thegarveyclassroom.com #MarcusGarvey #BlackHistory365 #TheGarveyClassroom #BlackParents #Garveyism202
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