
Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind
“Bold. Charismatic. Controversial.”
Marcus Garvey: Look for me in the Whirlwind uses a wealth of archival film, photographs and documents to uncover the story of this Jamaican immigrant, who between 1916 and 1921 built the largest black mass movement in world history. It explores Garvey’s dramatic successes and failures before his fall into obscurity. Among the film’s most powerful sequences are interviews with people who were part of the Garvey movement decades ago. These interviews communicate the appeal of Garvey’s revolutionary ideas to a generation of African Americans, and reveal how he invested hundreds and thousands of black men and women with a newfound sense of pride.
Director
Stanley NelsonWriters
Cast
Robert Hill
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Marcus Garvey Jr.
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Rupert Lewis
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Winston James
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Barbara Bair
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John Rousseau
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Estelle James
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Clarence Walker
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Joseph Bailey
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Mariamne Samad
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Charles Mills
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Virginia Collins
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Claudius Barnes
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Frances Warner
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Julius Garvey
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Simon Clarke
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Theodore Kornweibel
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Tony Martin
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Manning Marable
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Sidney Lamelle
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