Scenarios about 'rastafarianism'
Rastafarianism is a religious and social movement that emerged in Jamaica during the 1930s, drawing inspiration from Marcus Garvey's teachings and the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia. The faith combines elements of Christianity, Pan-Africanism, and anti-colonial resistance, emphasizing Black liberation, repatriation to Africa, and the spiritual significance of Ethiopia as the promised land for the African diaspora.
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