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MARCUS GARVEY TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY NOV. 4 Thousands are hearing Marcus Garvey wherever he is appearing. Since securing his bail in New York he has been on a tour of the country, and his itinerary includes Louisville Sunday, November 4, at 3 o'clock in the Armory, Sixth and Walnut streets. Any man who is able to get together six million Negroes in one organization is entitled to a hearing and the citizens of Louisville like those of the other cities where he has spoken are expected to turn out in large numbers at the Armory. Garvey has a message well worth hearing. Mr. R. L. Poston, Secretary General of the U. N. I. A., a Kentuckian, spent the whole of last week speaking in interest of the movement, and preparing for the chief. Poston who is a spelndid speaker, was heard by hundreds. Thousands will doubtless sit under Garvey's voice at the Armory Sunday the 4th. CURRENT NEWS AND OPINION LINCOLN THE ARRIED TE'CHERS BISHOP CLEMENT PLEADS FOR LAW AND ORDER Beginning Monday October 29 Famous. lafayette Players of N. Y. Admission
Object Description
Title | The Louisville Leader. Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday, October 27, 1923. |
Volume/Issue | Vol. 7. No. 47. |
Contributors | Cole, I. Willis (publisher) |
Description | The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. |
Subject |
Newspapers African American newspapers |
Date Original | 1923-10-27 |
Object Type | Newspapers |
Source | Issue on Reel 1 of microfilmed Louisville Leader Collection. Item Number ULUA Leader 19231027 in the Louisville Leader Collection, University of Louisville Archives and Records Center. |
Citation Information | See http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/leader#conditions for guidance on citing this item. To cite the digital version, add its Reference URL (found by following the link in the header above the digital file) |
Collection | Louisville Leader Collection |
Collection Website | http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/leader/ |
Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Records Center |
Date Digital | 2012-04-12 |
Format | application/pdf |
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Image Number | ULUA Leader 19231027 |
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Title | 19231027 1 |
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Full Text | MARCUS GARVEY TO SPEAK HERE SUNDAY NOV. 4 Thousands are hearing Marcus Garvey wherever he is appearing. Since securing his bail in New York he has been on a tour of the country, and his itinerary includes Louisville Sunday, November 4, at 3 o'clock in the Armory, Sixth and Walnut streets. Any man who is able to get together six million Negroes in one organization is entitled to a hearing and the citizens of Louisville like those of the other cities where he has spoken are expected to turn out in large numbers at the Armory. Garvey has a message well worth hearing. Mr. R. L. Poston, Secretary General of the U. N. I. A., a Kentuckian, spent the whole of last week speaking in interest of the movement, and preparing for the chief. Poston who is a spelndid speaker, was heard by hundreds. Thousands will doubtless sit under Garvey's voice at the Armory Sunday the 4th. CURRENT NEWS AND OPINION LINCOLN THE ARRIED TE'CHERS BISHOP CLEMENT PLEADS FOR LAW AND ORDER Beginning Monday October 29 Famous. lafayette Players of N. Y. Admission |
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