Marcus Garvey 'Buy Black' Print

Marcus Garvey 'Buy Black' Print

Marcus Garvey 'Buy Black' Print

Only $29.99

10 points

This GORGEOUS poster features text from an Advertisement in Marcus Garvey's Negro World newspaper from the early 1900s. Garvey's powerful words inspire the reader to support Black-owned businesses in his organization.

For example, part of the large article reads:

"Patronize Your Own Industries!

Why not support your own industries and help to find employment for your Race? Every penny or every dollar you spend with the Universal Negro Improvement Association helps to strengthen the financial standing of the Race. The more you patronize your own enterprises, the more will we be able to employ more members of our Race. Already we employ about five thousand Negroes all over America, and about four thousand abroad. In New York alone, we employ over two hundred.

If you expect the race to grow financially; If you expect the race to become economically independent; If you expect the race to be respected generally; If you expect us to run more factories and operate more enterprises; If you expect us to employ more Negroes; then you must support the enterprises we have already started."

If you are inspired by Marcus Garvey or want your family and friends to learn about this great Black man, buy and display this beautiful historic poster in your home or office.

The poster is printed on glossy photographic paper and measures 36 inches by 24 inches (standard poster size).  It includes a half inch white border (for framing).

Order yourself this stunning Marcus Garvey 'Buy Black' poster print today!

*All posters may take up to 7 days to ship, to allow for printing time. 

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1 Customer Testimonial
C. G.

This is my framed copy of my favorite poster of the Honorable Marcus Garvey! In it, he tells us to “Patronize Your Own Industries!”, which is my honor to do as a Citizen of GARVEY NATION!

C. G.
Marcus Garvey
"Discourage the Negroes from having white pictures in their homes because those pictures will inspire them to become white in their ideas. Inspire them to have pictures of Negroes who have achieved greatness in their homes."
Marcus Garvey
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