9 August 2023
- 05:2805:28, 9 August 2023 diff hist +4 Nation of Islam No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
- 05:1605:16, 9 August 2023 diff hist +1,010 N Nation of Islam Created page with "{{Infobox political party|name=Nation of Islam|logo=Logo of the Nation of Islam.png|founded=July 4, 1930; 93 years ago|abbreviation=NOI|leader=Louis Farrakhan|founder=Wallace Fard Muhammad|headquarters=Mosque Maryam, Chicago, Illinois|newspaper=Final Call|think tank=University of Islam|womens_wing=Muslim Girls Training & General Civilization Class|wing1_title=Paramilitary Wing|wing1=Fruit of Islam|membership=50,000|religion=Nation of Islam T..." Tag: Visual edit
- 04:5404:54, 9 August 2023 diff hist +137 Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League No edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
- 04:4304:43, 9 August 2023 diff hist +33 Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
- 04:4004:40, 9 August 2023 diff hist +83 Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
- 04:3604:36, 9 August 2023 diff hist +392 Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
- 04:0704:07, 9 August 2023 diff hist +9 N File:UNIA Logo.png No edit summary current
- 03:5403:54, 9 August 2023 diff hist −324 Pan-Africanism No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
4 August 2023
- 23:2123:21, 4 August 2023 diff hist +340 Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League Info box Tag: Visual edit
- 23:2023:20, 4 August 2023 diff hist +16 N File:Flag of the UNIA.png No edit summary current
- 23:1523:15, 4 August 2023 diff hist +830 N Negro World Created page with "thumb '''Negro World''' was the newspaper of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League founded by Amy Ashwood Garvey in 1914. The newspaper was distributed internationally across the United States, Caribbean, Africa and Europe and was printed primarily in English, French and Spanish. Due to the anti-imperialist stances of the UNIA and Negro World's contributors, the paper was banned by colonial administrat..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 23:1423:14, 4 August 2023 diff hist +21 N File:Negro World.png No edit summary current
- 03:0503:05, 4 August 2023 diff hist +841 N Marcus Garvey Created page with "{{Infobox politician|name=Marcus Garvey|image_size=200|caption=Portrait of Marcus Garvey|birth_date=17 August 1887|birth_place=Saint Ann's Bay, Colony of Jamaica|death_date=10 June 1940 (aged 52)|death_place=London, United Kingdom|death_cause=Natural Causes|political_orientation=Garveyism|political_party=Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League|image=Portrait of Marcus Garvey.png}}'''Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr.''' was a prominent civil..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 03:0003:00, 4 August 2023 diff hist +25 N File:Portrait of Marcus Garvey.png No edit summary current
- 02:3402:34, 4 August 2023 diff hist +1,442 N Garveyism Created page with "'''Garveyism''', which refers to the political aspirations, beliefs and actions of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, is one of the earliest fronts in Pan-African discourse which emphasized racial unity and empowerment among Negros and repatriation of Africans in the diaspora to a greater United States of Africa. The Garveyite push for African unity transcended religious, cultural a..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 01:5401:54, 4 August 2023 diff hist +324 N Universal African Black Cross Nurses Created page with "The '''Universal African Black Cross Nurses''', modeled off of the Red Cross, was a women's auxiliary of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League founded in 1920. The organization was established for the purpose of providing medical care and education to African communities world wide." current Tag: Visual edit
- 01:4101:41, 4 August 2023 diff hist +823 N Black Star Line Created page with "The '''Black Star Line''', deriving its name from the White Star Line, was a shipping line organized by the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League as a show of economic empowerment and an effort to decrease reliance on white capitalists for the transportation of goods and services. Due to Garvey's indictment on mail-fraud charges in February 1922, in connection with the sale of stock in the Black Star Line, the company was eventual..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 01:3001:30, 4 August 2023 diff hist +427 N Universal African Legion Created page with "The '''Universal African Legion''' was a paramilitary organization of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, of which the Commander-in-Chief was the President-General of the UNIA. In a US Immigration Department interview with Gabriel M. Johnson, who was Mayor of Monrovia and a member of the UNIA, it was disclosed that the Legion's main purposes was security work for the organization." current Tag: Visual edit
- 01:2001:20, 4 August 2023 diff hist +680 N Negro Factories Corporation Created page with "The '''Negro Factories Corporation''' was one of several business ventures of the Universal Negro Improvement Association which aimed to foster, financially, the industrial enterprises of UNIA membership. At the time of its operation, the Negro Factories Corporation was in possession of three important factories in New York, as well as others in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, ect. Partly inspire..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 01:0701:07, 4 August 2023 diff hist +1,131 N Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League Created page with "The '''Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League''' ('''UNIA-ACL''') is a Garveyite political organization founded by Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican immigrant to the United States, and Amy Ashwood Garvey. At it's peak, the UNIA-ACL had established branches and chapters from the United States to India and was running numerous newspapers in the European colonies in Africa, many of which were the first black-owned media outlets since European..." Tag: Visual edit