Marcus Garvey Statue

Ocho Rios, Port Antonio & the North Coast


The grassy forecourt of the parish library on King St is dominated by the Marcus Garvey statue, with St Ann's Bay's greatest son portrayed larger than life in gray bronze. Behind him, the town library walls carry his immortal quote 'We declare to the World, Africa must be free.'


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