This Flag of Mine: Towards 100 years of Red, Black and Green documents the history of the Red Black and Green flag. After identifying the flag's origins in response to the song "Every Race Has A Flag But The Coon," it traces the story to Marcus Garvey. As President General of the UNIA Garvey led the introduction of the Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World on August 13, 1920 in Madison Square Garden. From there the symbolism of the colors Red, Black and Green are examined. The final section shows the expansion of the flag from the UNIA to being its influence in the colors of independent nations of Africa.