the triumph of knowledge
squint-eyed jealousy
[…]herself, in a grown-up lady's dress at age 3, solemnly dancing the steps of a Tinternell[…]
It is difficult to pin down the meaning of Ethiopianism, a “notoriously protean term,” says Eric Sundquist, one of the phenomena, says Paul Gilroy, that “we struggle to name as Pan-Africanism, Ethiopianism, Emigrationism....” Adding yet a third term, Wilson J. Moses characterizes Ethiopianism as a variant form of black nationalism, itself often indistinguishable from the idea of Pan- Africanism.
often indistinguishable from the idea of Pan- Africanism.
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