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My Tribute to Marcus Garvey

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Marcus M. Garvey is a true hero and he deserves to be remembered by all humanity.

The simple message of Marcus Garvey to each and everyone of us is thus "Each
man is entirely responsible for his own fate. His success or failure in life
depends solely on the extent to which he applies his intelligence and
industry. He has no one else or a superior being, God for example, to blame
but himself. What is true of the individual applies also to a race." God and
Man 1929.

"A man can never be a God: While he lives as a man." A "Man" searches the
ashes that he might find "Life"; the ashes being their history, their
legends, their fables! Darts, Spears, Bombs or bullets! (Semantics) As with
the Phoenix; "Life" from the ash will survive and revive! The Embryonic Stem
Cell Research is Death for the children.

"THERE IS NO SENSE IN HATE; IT COMES BACK TO YOU. THEREFORE, MAKE YOUR
HISTORY SO LAUDABLE, MAGNIFICENT AND UNTARNISHED, THAT ANOTHER GENERATION
WILL NOT SEEK TO REPAY YOUR SEED FOR SINS INFLICTED UPON THEIR FATHERS. THE
BONES OF INJUSTICE HAVE A PECULIAR WAY OF RISING FROM THE TOMBS TO PLAGUE AND
MOCK THE INIQUITOUS." This is my tribute to Marcus Garvey, on August 13,
2001.

DIVINE LOVE IS THE ONLY DELIVERER.



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