The Negro World

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The Negro World was a weekly newspaper founded by Marcus Garvey that served as the principal organ of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, promoting Black nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and global anti-colonial solidarity in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Black newspaper
Pan-African newspaper
newspaper
weekly newspaper
associatedOrganization Universal Negro Improvement Association NERFINISHED
associatedPerson Marcus Garvey NERFINISHED
bannedIn several British colonies in Africa
some Caribbean colonies
circulationArea Africa NERFINISHED
Caribbean NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
Latin America NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
cityOfPublication New York City NERFINISHED
contentType editorials
literature
news
poetry
political commentary
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionMethod Black seamen
UNIA organizers
international shipping routes
endTime 1933
focus African diaspora
global anti-colonial solidarity
racial uplift
founder Marcus Garvey NERFINISHED
hasEditor Amy Jacques Garvey NERFINISHED
hasSection children’s page
women’s page
headquartersLocation New York City
ideology Garveyism NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor advocating African redemption
coverage of global Black communities
promoting Black pride and self-reliance
supporting anti-colonial struggles
opposedTo colonialism
racial segregation
white supremacy
politicalAlignment Black nationalism
Pan-Africanism NERFINISHED
principalOrganOf Universal Negro Improvement Association NERFINISHED
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher Universal Negro Improvement Association NERFINISHED
roleInMovement communication network for the African diaspora
propaganda organ of the UNIA
startTime 1918
targetAudience people of African descent worldwide

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