Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League - Notable Members of The UNIA

Notable Members of The UNIA

  • Dusé Mohamed Ali
  • Isaac B. Allen
  • Thomas W. Anderson
  • Claudie Barnes
  • James Bennett
  • Irene Moorman Blackstone
  • Samuel Häggblom
  • Clifford Bourne
  • Isaac S. Bright
  • Benjamin E. Burrell
  • Norman Burton
  • Eliezer Cadet
  • Clarence A. Carpenter
  • James R. Cato
  • Shirley Chisholm
  • G.R. Christian
  • Walter J. Conway
  • Arnold Lemuel Crawford
  • Henrietta Vinton Davis
  • L.A. Davis
  • Mamie Leona Turpeau DeMena-Aiken
  • Rev. James Robert Lincoln Diggs
  • Henry Dolphin
  • Daisy Dunn
  • James Walker Hood Eason
  • William H. Ferris
  • M.A. Figueroa
  • Arnold Josiah Ford
  • Timothy Thomas Fortune
  • Lionel Antonio Francs
  • Capt. Emmett L. Gaines
  • Elie Garcia
  • Amy Jacques Garvey
  • Marcus Garvey
  • John Edward (Bruce) Grit
  • Henry Harris
  • Mrs. Henry Harris
  • Hubert Henry Harrison
  • Mason Hargrave
  • Thomas Watson Harvey
  • Amy Haynes
  • James Haynes
  • Samuel Alfred Haynes
  • Zora Neale Hurston
  • Charles Lynell James
  • Captain A L King
  • Ferrara Levi Mitchison Lord
  • Joseph Robert Love
  • George Osborne Marke
  • Granzaline Marshall
  • S.B. Martin
  • E.R. Matthews
  • Carrie B. Mero
  • Hucheshwar G. Mudgal
  • Hugh Mulzac
  • James Hamble Perkins
  • Janie Perkins
  • Andrew G. Pio
  • Alberta Porter
  • Robert Lincoln Poston
  • Thomas Vincent Ramos
  • Henry James Ramsay
  • Harriet Rogers
  • Julia E. Rumford
  • Rev. D.L. Reed
  • Chief Alfred Sam
  • Wheeler Sheppard
  • William LeVan Sherrill
  • Sidney Smith
  • T.E. Smith
  • Effie Stepter
  • James Robert Stewart
  • Joseph Henderson Stewart
  • Eric D. Walrond
  • Fleming Du Bignon Webster
  • Ethel Williams
  • Vernon Wilson
  • Irene W. Wingfield

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