Marcus Garvey: Life and Lessons by Robert A. Hill, Barbara Bair - front cover
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Marcus Garvey: Life and Lessons

by Robert A. Hill, Barbara Bair

"Marcus Garvey: Life and Lessons," edited by Robert A. Hill and Barbara Bair, University of California Press, 1987. Hardcover ISBN 0-520-06214-0, Paperback ISBN 0-520-06265-5. This edition is a key resource on Marcus Garvey's impact on African American history and the Black Power movement. Condition: visible wear on cover, binding intact. Essential for collectors of historical and civil rights literature.

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Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1987
University of California Press
ISBN:0520062140
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B9-CIZ-0043

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Condition Details

The book shows visible wear, with noticeable scratches and edge wear on the cover. The binding remains intact, and there are no inscriptions or library markings. The interior pages are clean and legible, making it a suitable reading copy despite the exterior wear.

About This Classic 1987 Edition

"Marcus Garvey: Life and Lessons," edited by Robert A. Hill and Barbara Bair, was published by the University of California Press in 1987. This volume serves as a centennial companion to the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. It offers a comprehensive insight into the life and ideologies of Marcus Garvey, a pivotal figure in African American history and the Black Power movement. The book is published in Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, and is supported by several notable foundations, emphasizing its scholarly significance. This edition, available in both hardcover and paperback (ISBN 0-520-06214-0 and 0-520-06265-5), is a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts of African American studies. The physical copy shows signs of wear, with visible scratches and edge wear on the cover, but remains a crucial addition to any collection focused on civil rights and historical biographies.

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University of California Press

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