
The Marcus Garvey Story
Drama · History
Overview
Explore the tumultuous life of Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr., a Jamaican political activist and advocate for Black Nationalism. From founding UNIA-ACL and finding prosperity through economic ventures to navigating financial hardships, assassination attempts, and politically motivated criminal charges, Garvey's impactful odyssey throughout Jamaica and America left an enduring imprint on history.
Top Cast
Kevin Navayne
Kevin Navayne
Marcus Garvey
Kevin Navayne
Marcus Garvey
Christian Campbell
Christian Campbell
Julian Mack
Christian Campbell
Julian Mack


Dan Gauthier
Dan Gauthier
Edwin Kilroe
Dan Gauthier
Edwin Kilroe


Rhashan Stone
Rhashan Stone
Hubert Harrison
Rhashan Stone
Hubert Harrison


Tobias Truvillion
Tobias Truvillion
Booker T. Washington
Tobias Truvillion
Booker T. Washington


Ross Partridge
Ross Partridge
Leo Healy
Ross Partridge
Leo Healy


Rick Pasqualone
Rick Pasqualone
Earnest Sevier Cox
Rick Pasqualone
Earnest Sevier Cox


Vincent Grass
Vincent Grass
President Calvin Coolidge
Vincent Grass
President Calvin Coolidge


Rico E. Anderson
Rico E. Anderson
Raphael Morgan
Rico E. Anderson
Raphael Morgan


Scot Williams
Scot Williams
Theodore Bilbo
Scot Williams
Theodore Bilbo
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