The Right Excellent Marcus Garvey, by Thomas T. Wiatt
About The Right Excellent Marcus Garvey: A Biography of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr. by Thomas T. Wiatt: Garvey was once the most famous Black man in the world, impacting the lives of millions of followers across the globe. His influence was unprecedented, aiming to promote Black Pride and economic independence for African people worldwide. Before Martin, Before Malcom, Before Mandela, Before Marley... There was Marcus.
'Wiatt brings the past, vividly to life. Readers are deeply moved by the humanity and integrity within his stories'. - Lynette Greenfield, Author and Publisher.
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Thomas T. Wiatt was born in Savannah, Georgia, grew up and lives in Newport News, Virginia but his family has deep Gloucester County, Virginia roots. He is a graduate of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia and Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Virginia. Tom is a retired Engineer from Newport News Shipbuilding and Gibbs & Cox, Marine Solutions. He is also a volunteer at the Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News. Other than history and writing, his passions include music and world travel. He is never too far away from the sea.
Other books by Thomas T. Wiatt
The Right Excellent Marcus Garvey: A Biography of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr.
Wyatt’s Rebellion: The Rise and Fall of an English Family
The Hook: The Battle that Made American Independence Possible
Rev. William E. Wiatt: The life and times of a Confederate Chaplain and related family stories.
Captain Sally: A Biography of Capt. Sally Tompkins, America’s First Female Army Officer.
Alleged Pirate: The Legend of Captain John Sinclair of Smithfield and Gloucester, Virginia.
Lawyer Walker: A Biography of Thomas Calhoun Walker.
The Stonewall: The true story of a ship without a port.
Gringos: A History of U.S. Citizens in Latin America.
The Unsinkable Mary Patten: America's First Female Ship’s Captain.
Siah Carter: The Life and Times of Josiah Hulett Carter USN
Spanish Virginia: Ajacán - Virginia’s First European Colony 1570