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The first national hero of Jamaica and champion of the #BacktoAfrica political movement of the #1920’s, Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (#UNIA) to promote unity and pride amongst all #Blackpeople across the globe. For the last 15 years, Howard University professor Justin Hansford  has been working with Garvey’s son, #JuliusGarvey, M.D., who has championed the push for his father, who died in 1940, to receive a posthumous presidential pardon with an acknowledgment that he was unjustly charged. Garvey was convicted on one count mail fraud in 1923 as president of the shipping and passenger company the , for using the mail to defraud someone into buying stock in the company. He received the maximum punishment under the law, five years imprisonment and a $1,000 fine. Hansford published Jailing a Rainbow: The Unjust Trial and Conviction of Marcus Garvey last year to outline his case for the pardon. The effort to convince President Biden to pardon Garvey included letters from 21 members of Congress, mostly from the Congressional Black Caucus. The letter stating, “Exonerating Mr. Garvey would honor his work for the Black community, remove the shadow of an unjust conviction, and further your administration’s promise to advance racial justice.” The Black community has pushed for a presidential pardon for Garvey since the conviction. In 1987, Black Congress members John Conyers and Charlie Rangel held congressional hearings and introduced resolutions to exonerate Garvey.
The first national hero of Jamaica and champion of the #BacktoAfrica political movement of the #1920’s, Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (#UNIA) to promote unity and pride amongst all #Blackpeople across the globe. For the last 15 years, Howard University professor Justin Hansford has been working with Garvey’s son, #JuliusGarvey, M.D., who has championed the push for his father, who died in 1940, to receive a posthumous presidential pardon with an acknowledgment that he was unjustly charged. Garvey was convicted on one count mail fraud in 1923 as president of the shipping and passenger company the , for using the mail to defraud someone into buying stock in the company. He received the maximum punishment under the law, five years imprisonment and a $1,000 fine. Hansford published Jailing a Rainbow: The Unjust Trial and Conviction of Marcus Garvey last year to outline his case for the pardon. The effort to convince President Biden to pardon Garvey included letters from 21 members of Congress, mostly from the Congressional Black Caucus. The letter stating, “Exonerating Mr. Garvey would honor his work for the Black community, remove the shadow of an unjust conviction, and further your administration’s promise to advance racial justice.” The Black community has pushed for a presidential pardon for Garvey since the conviction. In 1987, Black Congress members John Conyers and Charlie Rangel held congressional hearings and introduced resolutions to exonerate Garvey.

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