APA (7th ed.) Citation

Garvey, M. (1928). Speech delivered by Marcus Garvey at Royal Albert Hall, London England, on Wednesday evening, June 6th, 1928 in setting forth "The case of the negro for international racial adjustment before the English people": A report of which was suppressed by the Metropolitan Press of London so as to misrepresent the facts to the English people and to prevent them learning the truth so that they may not make right and adjust a grave imperial question. The African Publication Society.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Garvey, Marcus. Speech Delivered by Marcus Garvey at Royal Albert Hall, London England, on Wednesday Evening, June 6th, 1928 in Setting Forth "The Case of the Negro for International Racial Adjustment Before the English People": A Report of Which Was Suppressed by the Metropolitan Press of London so as to Misrepresent the Facts to the English People and to Prevent Them Learning the Truth so That They May Not Make Right and Adjust a Grave Imperial Question. London: The African Publication Society, 1928.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Garvey, Marcus. Speech Delivered by Marcus Garvey at Royal Albert Hall, London England, on Wednesday Evening, June 6th, 1928 in Setting Forth "The Case of the Negro for International Racial Adjustment Before the English People": A Report of Which Was Suppressed by the Metropolitan Press of London so as to Misrepresent the Facts to the English People and to Prevent Them Learning the Truth so That They May Not Make Right and Adjust a Grave Imperial Question. The African Publication Society, 1928.

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