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  2. Rastafari - Wikipedia

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    Rastafari groups have also appeared in Zimbabwe, [480] Malawi [481] and in South Africa; [482] in 2008, there were at least 12,000 Rastas in the country. [483] At an African Union/Caribbean Diaspora conference in South Africa in 2005, a statement was released characterising Rastafari as a force for integration of Africa and the African diaspora ...

  3. Book of Life - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of the book of life. In Judaism, Christianity and Islam ( Angels) the Book of Life (Biblical Hebrew: ספר החיים, transliterated Sefer HaḤayyim; Ancient Greek: βιβλίον τῆς ζωῆς, romanized: Biblíon tēs Zōēs Arabic: سفر الحياة, romanized: Sifr al-Ḥayā) is an alleged book in which God records, or will record, the names of every person who is ...

  4. Elspeth Huxley - Wikipedia

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    Huxley's 1939 book Red Strangers describes life among the Kikuyu of Kenya around the time of the arrival of the first European settlers. The manuscript was sent first to the publisher Macmillan , but Harold Macmillan , then working for the family firm, agreed to publish it only with considerable cuts, including a graphic description of female ...

  5. Africa World Press - Wikipedia

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    The president and publisher of Africa World Press and The Red Sea Press is Kassahun Checole, who grew up in Eritrea. [3] He attended Haile Selassie University, and in 1971 went to further his education at the State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY Binghampton), where he developed his interest in Pan African movements; after earning an undergraduate degree in political science and ...

  6. Aethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The Greek name Aithiopia (Αἰθιοπία, from Αἰθίοψ, Aithíops) is a compound derived of two Greek words: αἴθω, aíthō, 'I burn' + ὤψ, ṓps, 'face'.'. According to the Perseus Project, this designation properly translates in noun form as burnt-face and in adjectival form as red-

  7. Red Africa - Wikipedia

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    RED | For Africa is a content, consulting and data company. Its headquarters is in Lagos, Nigeria. RED | For Africa owns the brands YNaija, Red Media Africa, The Future Awards Africa and StateCraft. Its founders are Chude Jideonwo and Adebola Williams. They were awarded Young Business Leader of the Year in the All Africa Business Leaders Awards ...

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  9. African literature - Wikipedia

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    African literature is literature from Africa, either oral ("orature") or written in African and Afro-Asiatic languages. Examples of pre-colonial African literature can be traced back to at least the fourth century AD. The best-known is the Kebra Negast, or "Book of Kings" from the 14th century AD. [1]