SS Yarmouth
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The SS Yarmouth was a steamship notable for its part in developing Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and connecting it to Boston, Massachusetts. Later in life it had a central role as the flagship of the Marcus Garvey initiative the Black Star Line. Marcus Garvey, known as the "black Moses", was a "back to Africa" evangelist, and his ideas, although radical and controversial in his own time and today, still remain influential. The Black Star Line's name, a play on the White Star Line, is remembered in the flag of Ghana.
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Black Star Line of Canada Ltd
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Archibald McMillan & Son, of Dumbarton, Scotland
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SS Yarmouth
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Canada
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Broken up 1922 at Philadelphia by Pottsdown Steel Co.
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Yarmouth .jpg
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North American SS Corp.Ltd. , Yarmouth Nova Scotia
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Yarmouth Steamship Company, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
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steel screw steamer – coaster
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