President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned civil rights leader and Pan-African activist Marcus Garvey, who was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s. Garvey served four years in prison until President Calvin Coolidge commuted his sentence in 1927,
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KINGSTON, Jamaica - Former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has congratulated outgoing United States President Joe Biden for his decision to grant a posthumous pardon to Jamaica's National Hero and Pan-African visionary Marcus Mosiah Garvey.
President Biden on Sunday pardoned Marcus Garvey, one of the first Black civil rights leaders, more than 80 years after Garvey’s death.
Also receiving pardons were advocates for immigrant rights, criminal justice reform and gun violence prevention.
Officials on Taiwan’s Kinmen Islands have reached out to their Chinese counterparts in the nearby city of Xiamen to discuss the issue of trash management. Each year, 400 to 500 tons of trash are removed from Kinmen’s beaches,
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In a notable gesture on Sunday, January 19, the eve of Trump’s inauguration, outgoing President Joe Biden granted a posthumous pardon to Marcus Garvey. Garvey was the influential Black nationalist leader whose advocacy for racial pride and empowerment shaped