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  1. Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey Nota 1 ( Kingston, Jamaica, 31 de diciembre de 1895-Kingston, 25 de julio de 1973), Nota 2 fue una periodista y activista jamaiquina.

  2. Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey (31 December 1895 – 25 July 1973) was a Jamaican-born journalist and activist. She was the second wife of Marcus Garvey. She was one of the pioneering female Black journalists and publishers of the 20th century.

  3. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › garvey-amy-jacques-1896-1973Amy Jacques Garvey (1896-1973) - Blackpast

    25 de feb. de 2007 · Learn about the life and achievements of Amy Jacques Garvey, the second wife of Marcus Garvey and a Pan-African activist. She edited his publications, defended him in court, and promoted his philosophy and legacy.

  4. Amy Jacques Garvey was a Jamaican-born editor, feminist, and race activist who married Marcus Garvey in 1922. She was his main supporter and propagandist during his imprisonment, and later published his speeches, writings, and biography.

  5. Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey, fue una periodista y activista jamaiquina. Fue una de las más importantes periodistas feministas y editoras negras de las primeras décadas del siglo XX y una figura fundamental en el desarrollo de la Asociación Universal de Desarrollo Negro), el movimiento de nacionalismo negro más importante establecido en ...

  6. Amy Jacques-Garvey (1896-1973) was the second wife of Marcus Mosiah Garvey and unofficial leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), the largest Pan-African movement in the twentieth century. Jacques-Garvey mastered what Taylor calls community feminism.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2023 · Learn about the life and contributions of Amy Jacques Garvey, a prominent activist and journalist who advocated for Black empowerment and cultural pride in the 20th century. She was a leader in the UNIA, a Pan-African movement founded by Marcus Garvey, her husband, and a pioneer of gender equality and self-determination.