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  1. Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey (31 December 1895 – 25 July 1973) was a Jamaican-born journalist and activist. She was the second wife of Marcus Garvey. She was one of the pioneering female Black journalists and publishers of the 20th century.

  2. Feb 25, 2007 · Learn about the life and achievements of Amy Jacques Garvey, the second wife of Marcus Garvey and a Pan-African activist. She edited his publications, defended him in court, and promoted his philosophy and legacy.

  3. Amy Jacques Garvey was a Jamaican-born editor, feminist, and race activist who married Marcus Garvey in 1922. She was his main supporter and propagandist during his imprisonment, and later published his speeches, writings, and biography.

  4. Jan 15, 2023 · Learn about the life and work of Amy Jacques Garvey, the wife and associate of Marcus Garvey, the founder of the UNIA. She was a record-keeper, archivist, author, and editor of the Negro World, and a champion of black women's rights and African independence.

  5. Amy Jacques Garveys augmenting endorsement of feminist projects challenged the masculine ideology permeating the UNIA in a concurrent course that followed her dwindling marriage to Marcus Garvey.

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    • 2019
  6. Amy Jacques Garvey was a journalist and the second wife of Marcus Garvey, founder of the UNIA. She edited his books, defended him in court, and promoted Pan-Africanism and women's rights.

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  8. Abstract. Amy Jacques-Garvey (1896-1973) was the second wife of Marcus Mosiah Garvey and unofficial leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), the largest Pan-African movement in the twentieth century. Jacques-Garvey mastered what Taylor calls community feminism.

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