'We Owe a Debt to Her, She Taught Us How to Think': Eloise Moore and Her Impact on Queen Mother Moor...
'We Owe a Debt to Her, She Taught Us How to Think': Eloise Moore and Her Impact on Queen Mother Moore and Twentieth-Century Grassroots Black Nationalism
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Nashville: State University of New York Press
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Garvey's call for race pride, black self-determination, armed defense, Pan-African unity, and his leadership of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) captured the imaginations of millions of black people around the world, including the Moore sisters.5 Reading the Scottsboro parade through Garveyite lenses, Audley Moore eventually joine...
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'We Owe a Debt to Her, She Taught Us How to Think': Eloise Moore and Her Impact on Queen Mother Moore and Twentieth-Century Grassroots Black Nationalism
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2507264091
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2507264091
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2165-1604,2165-1612
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2165-1612
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10.1353/pal.2018.0020