In 1930, James Weldon Johnson, a prominent Harlem-based leader of the NAACP, assessed the impact of Garvey’s movement in Harlem in his book Black Manhattan.He was largely complimentary of Garvey’s work, especially in encouraging black institutions. He was dismissive however, of Garvey’s hopes of regaining Africa through force, considering it impossible and irresponsible.. Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, renamed in 1913 after the Jamaican and Black pan-nationalist, immortalizes Garvey into the public space of New York City. This area, known as Snake Hill during the.
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What We Do. MGPA partners with government institutions and local organizations, including the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, Mount Morris Park Community Improvement Association, 125th Street Business Improvement District, the Harlem Neighborhood Block Association, Harlem Park to Park, Marcus Meets Malcolm, Jazzmobile, City Parks Foundation, Harlem Grown, and with local.. The historic park setting coupled with the amphitheater’s large stage and upgraded facilities create one of the premier outdoor performance spaces that New York City has to offer. The park remains a vibrant community resource with the support of the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance, which organizes ongoing arts and cultural programming, in.



