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Exoneration of Honorable Marcus Garvey ~ UNIA-ACL ~ August 2016

by Senghor Jawara Baye
Friends of the UNIA-ACL in California seek an exoneration for Marcus Garvey. Ongoing parallel efforts for a complete and total pardon which expunges Mr. Garvey’s conviction, eliminates any penalties, restores any money or property lost, and is accompanied by a governmental apology for violating Mr. Garvey’s rights and impugning his good name, continues... The Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey deserves nothing less. His words and deeds are revered all over the world and shall be forever.
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Universal Negro Improvement Association-African Communities League
Official Statement on the Exoneration of Honorable Marcus Garvey,
Founder and President General of the UNIA-ACL, 1914-1940.

The official position of the UNIA-ACL Parent Body on this issue is that the Honorable Marcus Garvey
deserves to be completely exonerated and not merely pardoned.

A pardon* — especially a partial pardon — is a tacit acknowledgement that Mr. Garvey was guilty of a crime to begin with. He wasn’t, and that fact needs to be stated by the American government.

His 1923 conviction for mail fraud was based on police misconduct, harassment, and racial animus against a popular Black leader.

That is and has been the UNIA-ACL’s official position since 1987, the year of the 100th Centennial of the Birth of the Right Excellent Marcus Mosiah Garvey.

In 1986, Congressman Charles Rangel of New York had introduced legislation for a joint House-Senate
Resolution to pardon the Honorable Marcus Garvey.

The UNIA-ACL requested an adjustment to that legislation, so that it would call for exoneration (also known as a full and complete pardon), and not a government restatement re-commuting his sentence.

The UNIA-ACL has been in full support of that legislation since then, and the bill has been re-ntroduced in every session of Congress through the 111th of 2009-2010.

In 1986-87, hearings were held before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, then chaired by Congressman John Conyers. The Honorable Charles L. James, then President-General of the UNIA-ACL; Marcus Garvey, Jr.; Dr. Julius Garvey, M.D.; Dr Tony Martin, the noted historian;
Queen Mother Moore; Congressman Rangel; Dr. John Henrik Clarke; Dr Yosef ben-Jochannan; Dr. Robert Hill; Judith Stein, and many others testified before the committee.

The UNIA-ACL Presidents General from Reginald Maddox (1989-1992), Marcus Garvey, Jr. (1992-2004), Redman Battle (2004-2008), Nwalimu Gee (2008-2008), and Senghor Jawara Baye (2008 to present), have unceasingly supported efforts for Mr. Garvey's name to be exonerated and restored.

Former President General Redman Battle even established an official Exoneration Committee, led by 2nd Assistant President-General Yaw Kwayke Davis, to work with Dr. Julius Garvey and Congressman Charles Rangel on this legal issue.

That committee remains functional today, and it is still pursuing its exoneration objective.

Recently, we have witnessed an upsurge of citizen interest in this issue. Several persons have written letters, signed petitions, and sent e-mails to government offices requesting a pardon for Mr. Marcus Garvey.

**While the UNIA-ACL is sympathetic to those efforts, they do not represent the UNIA-ACL’s official position and those persons are acting on their own. The UNIA-ACL Government demands an exoneration for Mr. Garvey, and the only acceptable pardon would be a complete and total pardon which expunges Mr. Garvey’s conviction, eliminates any penalties, restores any money or property lost, and is accompanied by a governmental apology for violating Mr. Garvey’s rights and impugning his good name. The Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey deserves nothing less. His words and deeds are revered all over the world and shall be forever.

One God, One Aim, One Destiny,

Senghor Jawara Baye
President-General/Administrator
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