March 16, 2026

New on TikTok: What if the life you built was never yours to begin with? Garvey faced that question at forty after they took everything. But Garvey did not wait for the gatekeepers to let him back in. He looked around and gave working-class artists like Ranny Williams and Maas Ran a stage the colony never offered them. He put the colonial gatekeepers out of business. You do not need their permission to build and to help the next generation. The full blueprint is at thegarveyclassroom.com. The Garvey Blueprint: Awakening to Mental Sovereignty opens enrollment March 22. Send this to someone who is still waiting for permission they are never going to get. What did Marcus Garvey do after he was deported from America? Garvey returned to Jamaica and built cultural institutions that gave working-class Black artists a platform the colonial system refused them. He created what the gatekeepers would not. Learn the full story at thegarveyclassroom.com. Who were Ranny Williams and Maas Ran and why did Garvey support them? Ranny Williams was a beloved Jamaican comedian and folk performer. Garvey recognized that working-class Black artists deserved stages and audiences. He built those opportunities himself rather than waiting for colonial approval. More at thegarveyclassroom.com. How do I stop waiting for permission and start building my own path using Garvey's model? The Garvey Blueprint: Awakening to Mental Sovereignty opens enrollment March 22 at thegarveyclassroom.com. It is an eight-week program built on Garvey's philosophy of mental freedom, purpose, and self-determination. #MarcusGarvey #BlackHistory365 #TheGarveyClassroom #BlackParents #Garveyism2026

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