Paulette Nardal – Mother of Négritude & Black Literary Consciousness

In the realm of black literary consciousness, one name that shines brightly is that of Paulette Nardal. Born on October 12, 1896, in Martinique, Nardal’s impact as a French writer, journalist, and catalyst for the Négritude movement cannot be overstated. Read More …

Marcus Garvey: Champion of Black Empowerment and Pan-Africanism

Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr. ONH, born on August 17, 1887, remains an iconic figure in the history of Jamaica and the global fight for equality. As a Jamaican political activist, he is best known as the visionary founder and first Read More …