Marcus Garvey - Garvey sacked both the Black Star Line's secretary and its captain
Time: Jul, 1920
Place: U.S.
Details: In July 1920, Garvey sacked both the Black Star Line's secretary, Edward D. Smith-Green, and its captain, Joshua Cockburn; the latter was accused of corruption.
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