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AUGUST 11, 1951.
THE ATLANTIC Page 1 copy of Garvey Letter from Mrs. Amy Jacques Garvey to the Port Limon Division No. 300 African Study Circle of the World Dear Friends: CAMPO PAGADO sorts of groups and Associations all Enclosed is over the world where people of Voice. which have received from African descent live have adopted Mr. Thomas Harvey and others in this programme and are going ahead: Detroit, who are trying to get a Confar ahead of the Universal Negro vention in Session this Summer, as Improvement Association so take per their program set out on the back Marcus Garvey Headquarters joy in the fact that the ten years since page with appropriate agenda.
Founder.
28 Jacques Road Marcus Garvey death have not have asked them to contact Mr.
Amy Jacques Garvey Windward Road Post Office allowed Garveyism to be throttled in Grisson, Mdme Elinor Whyte, James Widow of Marcus Garvey Jamaica, the Universal Negro Improvement Asand others in Chicago, wbo are the Successor Director: May 22, 1951.
sociation but have encouraged people ober members of the old Parent everywhere to rally to its slogan, and Body Officers. If they will co operate Knowledge dispels the ignorant fumes that becloud reason. they have. Afria for the Africans, they could really re establish a com those at home and those abroad.
mon bond of honest, working people twisted and warped by ignorant, the Republic where you live and earn So that the petty men in the Unito carry on the Universal Negro dishonest persons, but am implor your living. Improve your local con versal Negro Improvement AssociImprovement Association and African ing you all to get together againditions and earn the respect of the ation can only disrupt some of the Communities League programme. under honest, intelligent, sincere gui Authorities. Garveyism or African A. divisions, but others Mr. Sherrill is also with them, as dance, so that you can combat the Nationalism cannot be contained only carry on to the glory of a Race, its also Captain King of evils that beset you right there in within the and all upliftment and for a redeemed Africa trust by now you got my letter Don let anyone stop you in your and have been in touch with the forward march; if you stop to worry Chicago group. re Stewart going over the actions of men paid to off with the money for the Universal overthrow the work, you will not acNegro Improvement Association and complish much. Let your conscience also for my two boys. Please keep in (OLD THEATRE MODERNO)
guide you; in all your deliberations touch with this Group in Detroit, and THE UNITED CACAO PRODUCERS LIMITED, BEING ask God blessings, and even a few encourage them to link up with the honest, earnest people can accomplish NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT IS ABLE TO Chicago group, so as to have one PAY THE BEST PRICES.
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dividuals with all your strength, account for money collected and used with all your might for the love of by him for this and other purposes Ramón Acón León Alfonso Solé Lippa God, Race and Country of origin.
for his family Best wishes: General Manager It does seem to me that the spirit Assistant Manager.
Yours fraternally of the people of Costa Rica, has been GARVEY Productores Unidos de Cacao, Ltda. CARIBBEAN REVIEW. were WI. JOURNALISTS GUESTS OF LONDON MAYOR Seven West Indian journalist among the sixty five guests of the British Government at the Festival of Dritain who were recently entertained by the Lord Mayot of London and the Lady Mayoress at the Mansion House. The others were all members of colonial legislatures.
At this function, one of the journalists, Evon Blake, editor of Spotlight, Jamaica newsmagazine, presented a letter to the Lord Mayor, Right Hon. Denys Lowson, from the Mayor and people of Kingston, Jamaica hold a professorship in any of these ten seminaries. Only four of the students at the Philadelphia Dvinity DISTINGUISHED JAMAICAN gar Young, Ph. Pro School are Negroes.
VISITS HOMELAND fessor of Old Testament Literature Dr. and Mrs. Young are guests of and Languages at the Philadelphia his sister, Miss Alethe Young, of On a month vacakon in his he Divinity School, one of the ten Epis Cross Roads.
meland after an absence of 41 years copal seminaries in the is a distinguished Jamaican, Dr. Ed. Dr. Young is the only Negro to COSTA RIGA BAZAAR NEW YORK OPENS WATCH CLUB ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN Lanco is the trade mark of the wonderful wrist watches JAMAICA DELEGATES PARLEY WITH COLONIAL OFFICE Jamaica delegation to the Festival of Britain, Hon. Sir Harold Allan, Hon. Douglas Judah, and Simmonds, have taken the opportunity of being in London to arrange a conference at the Colonial Office with the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Its purpose is to discuss the possibility of employment for Jamaicans in the United Kingdom, the possibility of establishing an munition factory in Jamaica, and the re establishment of the West India Regiment Mr. Simmonds suggested the parley, which was arranged by Sir Harold Serie LANCO comprising one hundred is now ready for sale: very grand opportunity to own a costly and durable Watch by subscribing only 00 each week. After one hundred subscriptions have been taken the Club Plan will begin in conjunction with the National Lottery Drawing every two weeks.
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Editor Notes Miss Florence Isabel Ferguson, of Cristobal, Canal Zone was an over night visitor to our city a fortnight ago. Returning home, as a mediun of appreciation for her very enjoyable vacation spent in San Jose, her beautiamBiblioteca Nacional Miguel Obregón Lizano del Sistema Nacional de Bibliotecas del Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud,

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