"Poetry for the People": Reading Garveyism through Poetry

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This operates on two levels: "the black man" wants to be "free" to leave the U.S. and go to Africa; and in that movement to Africa, he will find freedom. In other words, the stanza emphasizes both the freedom to move and movement as freedom. Whether this freedom ultimately lies in Africa or in the journey there is open to interpretation.

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