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  1. Amy Ashwood Garvey (née Ashwood; 10 January 1897 – 3 May 1969) was a Jamaican Pan-Africanist activist. She was a director of the Black Star Line Steamship Corporation, and along with her former husband Marcus Garvey she founded the Negro World newspaper.

    • 3 May 1969 (aged 72), Kingston, Jamaica
  2. 25 de feb. de 2007 · Ashwood lived in West Africa for three years between 1946 and 1949. However, she returned to her native Jamaica where she died in 1969. Throughout her life Amy Ashwood Garvey campaigned for the liberation of the entire continent and in particular for the rights of African women.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Amy Ashwood Garvey: A Trailblazing Pan-Africanist and Advocate for Black Empowerment in the Windrush Generation. On 10 January 1897, Amy Ashwood Garvey was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica, and her personal journey as a prominent Pan-Africanist and a leading figure in the Windrush Generation began.

  4. Amy Ashwood, feminist, playwright, lecturer, and pan-Africanist, was one of the founding members of the Universal Negro Improvement Association in Jamaica, and the first wife of Marcus Garvey.

  5. Amy Ashwood Garvey (1897-1969), the first wife of Marcus Garvey, is acknowledged as building upon the feminist activist work of African and Caribbean feminists before her. She made significant contributions to the Pan Africanist movement, feminism and community development in Britain, the Caribbean and West Africa.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2009 · Amy Ashwood was an activist in the pan-African movement, a feminist, and the first wife of Marcus Garvey. Their marriage ended after two months, when Garvey left her for Ashwoods chief bridesmaid and best friend Amy Jacques.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2022 · Amy Ashwood Garvey; Edited by Patricia Owens, University of Oxford, Katharina Rietzler, University of Sussex, Kimberly Hutchings, Queen Mary University of London, Sarah C. Dunstan, University of Glasgow; Book: Women's International Thought: Towards a New Canon; Online publication: 12 April 2022