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Duggie Mack, the Jamaican Delegation to Ethiopia, and the Rastafarian Movement - Publication Date |
- Sep 30, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 01:03:41
Radical Religions #2 of 4. Duggie Mack was one of three young Jamaicans who traveled with a delegation to Ethiopia in 1961 searching for a way to move all of his people “back to the Promised Land.” The Rastafari, like many Pan-African movements before them, preached a ‘repatriation’ dream, and Mack hoped to make that dream come true. Would he succeed? Listen in to find out.
Select Bibliography
Peter Clarke, Black Paradise: The Rastafarian Movement (San Bernadino, CA: Tte Borgo Press, 1994)
Douglas Mack, From Babylon to Rastafari: Origin and History of the Rastafarian Movement (Chicago: Frontline Distribution International Inc, 1999).
Velma Pollard, Dread Talk: The Language of the Rastafari, (Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014).
Michael A. Gomez, Diasporic Africa: A Reader (New York: NYU Press, 2006).
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