Marcus Sandio's Influence On Society

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Running head: DRIVEN INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE IN HISTORY 1 DRIVEN INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE IN HISTORY Marcus Garvey, Janina Stupnicka, and Augusto Cesar Sandio’s Influence on Society Maggie M Whitney Grant High School DRIVEN INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE IN HISTORY 2 Abstract Influential people are driven to accomplish and be a part of what will help societies’ needs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was a driven influential woman who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which helped lead to the freeing of African American Slaves. Marcus Garvey, Janina Stupnicka, and Augusto Cesar Sandio were also driven and influential to their society. Marcus Garvey was driven …show more content…

We see these people as role models and look up to how driven they are. Imagine if you could do something enormous that could effect thousands of lives. Harriet Beecher Stowe was someone who did by working hard to achieve her goal of getting African American slaves freed. Also driven and influential in their society were Marcus Garvey, Janina Stupnicka, and Augusto Cesar Sandio. They all have impacts on other’s lives. Influential people are driven to accomplish and be a part of what will help societies’ needs. Marcus Garvey is also known as “The Negro Moses” because of his driven efforts that successfully gained freedoms for Africans. At age fourteen Marcus lived in Jamaica and became a printer where he eventually learned the skill of public speaking. He later left Jamaica and headed to Central America where he published a few papers and returned back to Jamaica. He did not stay there too long before going to England where he gained knowledge of the frightening imperial and aristocratical power. Garvey once again went back to Jamaica shortly after World War I started. Being a follower of Washington, Garvey wrote to him about his efforts and was later invited to the United States. The racism was bad it led Garvey driven to do something. He organized part of the Universal Negro

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