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garvey
1[ gahr-vee ]
noun
- a scowlike open boat, variously propelled, used by oyster and clam fishermen in Delaware Bay and off the coasts of Delaware and New Jersey.
Garvey
2[ gahr-vee ]
noun
- Marcus (Mo·zi·ah) [moh-, zahy, -, uh], 1887–1940, Jamaican Black civil rights activist in the U.S. (1916–27): advocated emigration of Black Americans to Africa.
Garvey
/ ˈɡɑːɪ /
noun
- GarveyMarcus18871940MJamaicanPOLITICS: Black nationalist leader Marcus. 1887–1940, Jamaican Black nationalist leader, active in the US. He founded (1914) the Universal Negro Improvement Association and led the Back-to-Africa movement: gaoled for fraud (1925–27)
Word History and Origins
Origin of garvey1
Example Sentences
Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey, would continue the work to end the legacies of slavery and eliminate all aspects of racism.
With first base suddenly open, the Dodgers were able to move a scatter-armed third baseman named Steve Garvey across the diamond.
Following the Washington hearing, LAist Editor in Chief Megan Garvey sent an email to listeners defending the station’s coverage.
“We provide in-depth news, thoughtful conversations, and essential local coverage free from commercial and political influence,” Garvey’s message said.
Then there was the time in the 1970s when Sears was expecting 500 people to show up at its landmark Boyle Heights store for a live broadcast with Jarrín, Davey Lopes, Steve Garvey and Ron Cey.
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