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Universal Negro Improvement Association letters

Title
Universal Negro Improvement Association letters, 1925-1929.
Author
Gittens, Uriah.

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  • Weston, George A.
  • Sherrill, William.
Description
1 folder (37 pages)
Summary
A collection of 24 letters (1925-1929) primarily written by Uriah Gittens, the Executive Secretary, New York Local of the United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). The Gittens' letters detail the factionalism and infighting that plagued the UNIA at all levels and contributed significantly to the demise of the New York Local, as well as the creation of the Garvey Club. The letters are addressed to Marcus Garvey during his imprisonment in the Federal Prison in Atlanta, Georgia and later in Jamaica, West Indies following his deportation. Correspondents include George A. Weston, Vice-President of the New York Local-UNIA and William Sherrill, Acting President General, UNIA-Parent Body, relating to Weston's attempt to remove Gittens from the position of executive secretary of the New York Local.
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Note
  • Forms part of Universal Negro Improvement Association Miscellaneous Collections.
Source (note)
  • Stewart Roberts
Biography (note)
  • Uriah Gittens was the Executive Secretary of the New York Local of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) during the 1920s. He appears to have assumed this position some time prior to the imprisonment of Marcus Garvey, founder and president of UNIA, in 1925.
Call Number
Sc MG 442
OCLC
122686811
Author
Gittens, Uriah.
Title
Universal Negro Improvement Association letters, 1925-1929.
Biography
Uriah Gittens was the Executive Secretary of the New York Local of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) during the 1920s. He appears to have assumed this position some time prior to the imprisonment of Marcus Garvey, founder and president of UNIA, in 1925.
Source
Stewart Roberts Gift 20030318 SCM 97-32.
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Black author.
Added Author
Weston, George A.
Sherrill, William.
Research Call Number
Sc MG 442
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