“The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers: The Caribbean Diaspora, 1910–1920 is a valuable resource for scholars and students of the man and the movement. Though not an exhaustive compilation of documents from the period, the historical commentaries, chronologies, and primary documents in this volume serve as a thorough introduction to this important period in history and successfully integrates the history of Garvey and his impact on the global African diaspora into world history.” - Glenn A. Chambers (Journal of World History) "By making such archival material widely available, the much-anticipated 'Caribbean Series' . . . is sure to expand the study of what Emory Tolbert has called 'outpost Garveyism' in the Caribbean' . . . Researches interested in a variety of questions about the daily experiences of West Indians at home and abroad will benefit from The UNIA Papers' latest edition." - Frances Peace Sullivan (Caribbean Studies) “With more than four hundred documents to support Hill’s insights, The Caribbean Diaspora, 1910–1920 is a treasure trove for scholars. . . . This volume is a superb addition to The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers. The documents and the generalintroduction continue to shed new light upon the complex leader and the activities of the organization. The scholarly community will be intriguedby this new installment and will eagerly await the publication of the other volumes in the Caribbean series and the completion of the collection.” - Shawn Leigh Alexander (Journal of American History) "The wealth of primary sources is extraordinary and the information presented is annotated extremely thoroughly. A reader of this volume, as well as Volumes XII and XIII, could not ask for more careful and detailed notes,which add context and deeper meaning to the included sources." - Catherine B. Abbott (Nova Religio)