TODAY IN HISTORY MARKS THE BACK TO AFRICA MOVEMENT CELEBRATION IN 1961. In 1961 a little-known negro bi-monthly, published in New York, carried an advertisement calling for a celebration on August 17th, the anniversary of the birth of Marcus Garvey. Readers were implored to parade their sentiments to the world so that all would know that Garvey-ism was again on the march. Garvey, a Jamaican by birth, had been the chief promoter in the United States of black nationalism in general, and the back-to-Africa idea in particular, from 1916 until his death in Britain in 1940. The advertisement had been inserted by a small, obscure Harlem-based group known as the African Nationalist Pioneer Movement (A.N.P.M.). Calabar Imports, 708 Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights; 351 Tompkins Ave in Bed Stuy, and 2504 Frederick Douglass Blvd in Harlem, email us at [email protected] or the web at www.calabar-imports.com #harlem #love #spring #spring2017 #instagood #shopsmall #brooklyn #photooftheday #beautiful #follow #calabarimports #followme #africanprints #clutchbags #nyc #handmade #cute #tbt #africanjewelry #bedstuy #africanprintbags #africandesign #Africanfashion #africanstyle #instafollow, #shoponline (at New York, New York)