Jamaica has a way of honoring great men that they had a hand in abusing while these men were alive. We have spoken recently of the abuses to Leonard Percival Howell being forcibly taken to Bellevue Hospital for the insane for shock treatments trying to sell the narrative of the Gong being a madman. Now dem a honor de madman
Marcus Mosiah was eventually pushed out of Jamaica by the government and died of pneumonia in England, some saying as a broken man
Yet they honor the great one
Rightfully so
Their honor and integrity in life shines through in their death
We are grateful to Garvey and the Gong
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Some day, certainly not today nor currently, Reggae Lane will be in the hands of "reggae people"
"The first roadway in the world named from Reggae music"
I am truly grateful for Reggae Lane in Toronto, Canada. It has the potential to revitalize the reggae love here and be a source of unity / unification, of our reggae energy here as well as globally
I see Reggae Lane as a beacon from Canada to the world someday
This logo is mine... maybe someday to be all of ours
My Reggae Lane love
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