Marcus Garvey - Judge Martin Manton awarded Garvey bail for $15,000
Time: Sep, 1923
Place: U.S.
Details: In September, Judge Martin Manton awarded Garvey bail for $15,000—which was duly raised by UNIA—while he appealed his conviction. Again a free man, he toured the U.S., giving a lecture at the Tuskegee Institute. In speeches given during this tour he further emphasized the need for racial segregation through migration to Africa, calling the United States "a white man's country".
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