
The Real Facts about Ethiopia
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Will Stauff
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J.A. Rogers
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Unveil the untold story of Ethiopia in J.A. Rogers' "The Real Facts About Ethiopia." This powerful 1936 exposé dismantles colonial stereotypes, unveiling a nation steeped in ancient history, vibrant culture, and fierce resistance. From its pre-Christian Axumite civilization to its unwavering defense against European domination, Rogers paints a compelling portrait of Ethiopia's unique identity.
Dive into its rich artistic traditions, deeply rooted religious practices, and inspiring fight for independence. A crucial piece of African history and a timeless call for cultural respect, "The Real Facts About Ethiopia" challenges colonial narratives and celebrates the enduring spirit of a remarkable nation.
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