Chapter 8 dives deep into a powerful yet underrepresented truth in Caribbean history and Black history — the women who built the backbone of the UNIA. In this emotionally riveting episode, we highlight the cultural resilience of the women behind Marcus Garvey’s global vision. These were not merely assistants or supporters — they were the strategists, educators, healers, and Caribbean stories of their own right. From Amy Jacques Garvey’s commanding editorial voice in The Negro World to the disciplined activism of the Black Cross Nurses, this chapter is a tribute to history stories rarely told.
Listeners will discover how these fearless women shaped Caribbean identity, ran Liberty Halls, judged in UNIA courts, and kept the Black Star Line afloat — all while resisting both colonial rule and patriarchal oppression. Whether you’re a travel expert, a lover of Caribbean literature, or someone seeking inspiring tales of resilience, this episode offers a stirring portrait of women who made history — and island vibes that changed the world.
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