Pan-Africanism was no longer just for the elite intellectuals. In Episode 3, we witness the birth of a global movement that reached millions. From the printing presses of London to the shipping docks of New York, African people began to organize for economic independence. Dusé Mohamed Ali: The mentor who linked the struggles of the East and West through the African Times & Orient Review. Marcus Garvey: The "Black Moses" and the founding of the UNIA. The Black Star Line: A vision of economic freedom on the high seas. Universal Negro Improvement Association: How millions of people across the diaspora found a common voice. The movement is growing! If you missed the intellectuals in Episode 2, check that out first. Subscribe to follow the journey into the era of independence in Episode 4!