Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism and African America

Nadia

Nurhussein
Princeton University Press

The first book to explore how African American writing and art engaged with visions of Ethiopia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Black Land presents a well-rounded exploration of an era when Ethiopia’s presence in African American culture was at its height.

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