Caribbean Volumes (CA), 1826-2012, undated

Extent:
53 boxes
Scope and content:

The Caribbean series (Vols. XI-XIII) covers Marcus Garvey in Jamaica from 1910, before the founding of the UNIA, to the peak of the organization in 1922. In this series are facsimiles and transcriptions of primary sources from the British West Indian territories, Haiti, Brazil, U.S. Virgin Islands, Panama Canal Zone, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and the Central American republics of Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama.

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Collection restrictions:

Original audiovisual materials are closed to use. Contact Research Services in advance to request production of use copies.

Collection contains electronic records that may need to be reformatted. Access copies of electronic records must be accessed in our reading room. Contact Research Services for access.

The African Volumes (AF) Series is closed to researcher access except by permission of the curator of the John Hope Franklin Research Center. Researchers can request permission to use this series through the Research Services Dept. Materials specifically related to the unpublished Volume 8 of the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers (held within the African Volumes series) are restricted to reading room use only, with no reproductions. This restriction expires in 2025 or until the volume is published, whichever comes first.

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