He studied in a private university, and he is the child of Harvey Samuel Firestone, one of the most powerful people in all of the rubber industry of the United States.
!!''Andrew Cohen'' ->'''Ideology:''' Conservative ] ] ] ->'''Official Name:''' Republic of Upper Volta ->'''Ideology:''' Progressivism Right-wing Authoritarianism ->'''In-Game Biography:''' ]Born 20th April 1898, Columbiana, Ohio, USA\\\ Little doubt remains that Harvey Firestone Jr. Now that Garvey managed to coup the Government, he's reached the absolute peak of his power - ruling a nation.] Despite small cells of support at the start, Garvey preservered, and with over two decades of build-up, he's managed to rally hundreds of thousands of African-Americans to leave America for a future in Liberia, a society that he sees as the clay to create an utopian nation which is militaristic, totalitarian in it's militancy, and powerful enough to combat Western imperialists, while still maintaining many American values over to the new nation. Two years later, he moved to the United States and began rallying the local African-American population of the South with a fierce vitality which was unprecedented by many Americans, eventually making deals with the Ku Klux Klan in securing trade routes to bring African-Americans back to their homeland - Africa.
In Kingston, he got involved with trade unionism and became interested in the ideas permeating the society which surrounded him, and eventually developed a Pan-Africanist society in Jamaica named the UNIA. Garvey was born to a prosperous family in Jamaica, and worked as a teenager.
Upper volta was ruled full#
Judging from the French reaction to the exodus from the Ivory Coast and Upper Volta, it is clear that migrations, as protests, proved far less costly to Africans and had much the same effect on the colonial authorities as did other more militant forms of protest and rebellion.!!''Boubou Hama'' !!''UsefulNotes/MarcusGarvey'' ] ->'''Ideology:''' Despotic ] ] ->'''Official Namee:''' West African Federation ->'''Ideology:''' Conservative Accelerationism ->'''In-Game Biography:''' ]Born 17th August 1887, Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica\\\ There is little that can be said about Marcus Garvey that isn't said by his enormously vibrant actions, rallies, and speeches - his violent clamors and rallies full of vitality, and his militarism that rallies over a hundred thousand African-Americans to this day. The use of repressive police measures, as manifested in the Native Penal and Indigénat Codes, exacerbated African discontent. These compelling factors included forced labour, burdensome taxation, conscription, requisitions and an attack on indigenous political institutions, notably chieftaincy. The causes of protest migrations were usually related to the same resentments which provoked revolt in localities where armed confrontation was the only option. The case of the Ivory Coast and Upper Volta illustrates a phenomenon found in various parts of French West Africa and, indeed, in other colonies, particularly the Belgian and Portuguese territories. Existing studies of African protest movements focus on armed confrontations, perhaps because of their greater dramatic appeal.
Existing studies of migration emphasize the socio-economic aspects of motivation and have tended to gloss over or even omit migrations in which the dominant factor was disapproval of colonial policy.
This study is offered as a contribution to the literature on African protest movements during the era of colonial rule.