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Abba Magaal, Feben (Hirphee), 73, 113
Asfawu, Zegaye, 142
Abba Muuda (religious leader), 64–5
assassinations, 48, 116, 129, 143. see also murder
Abrahim, Omer, 116, 143
absolutism, 6
authoritarian regime, 84–5
Abyssinia, 2, 56, 58, 97, 102. see also Ethiopia
Baas, Marc, 104
accommodationists, 42–3
Bale Oromo struggle (1963–1970), 76, 115
Banti,Yigazu, 116, 143
Afaan Oromoo (language), 59, 72, 113, 120, 143. see
also language
Barber, Ben, 83, 123
affirmative action, 136
Barentu (Oromo moeity), 60
African American nationalism, 23–53, 107–12,
Bari, Magarsa, 116, 143
133, 134–41; and community, 37–8; cultural
Bartels, Lambert, 59, 66
Baxter, Paul, 63, 66, 75, 76, 80, 96, 97
nationalism, 38, 39–41, 44; and European
Bell Curve,The (Herrnsten and Murray), 95, 137
cultural hegemony, 29–31; historical
Bereciartu, Gurutz J., 10, 13, 16, 21, 56
precedents for, 32–3; and Oromo nationalism Asante, Molefi Kete, 28, 138
compared, 3, 21, 22, 107, 119, 120–1, 123–9, Berlin, Ira, 32
131–2, 145–6; and peoplehood, 26–8, 50, Bethel, Elizabeth Rauh, 109, 121, 122
107, 120, 134; redefined, 24–6; and slavery, Biftu Ganamo (musical group), 114, 115
31–2, 107, 108, 124, 125, 134. see also Civil Biru,Taddasa, 75–6, 79, 115, 116
Rights movement Black elites, 52, 139. see also elites
African Americans, 1–2, 90; identity, 122–3, 131–2; Black militancy, 48, 49–51. see also revolutionary
peoplehood of, 26–8, 50, 107, 120, 134. see nationalism
also slavery, racial Black nationalism. see African American
African culture, 33, 40–1. see also Pan-Africanism nationalism
Afro-American Council, 43 Black Panther Party, 51
Albright, Madeleine K., 92, 102–3 Black power, 26, 50–1
Alen, Richard, 109 Bloom, Jack M., 47, 49
Allen, Robert, 48, 51, 137–8 Borana (Oromo moeity), 65, 66, 71
All Ethiopian Socialist Movement, 79, 142 bourgeois democracy, 6, 7
Alter, Peter, 75 Bracey, John H., 39
America, Richard F., 34 Breuilly, John, 6, 16, 19
American apartheid, 2, 34, 42, 52, 119, 130; and Brotz, Howard, 23
Black nationalism, 23, 26, 32; and Civil Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954),
Rights movement, 25, 44, 128 44, 135
American Colonization Society, 29, 110 Buechler, S. M., 132
American imperialism, 76 Bulcha, Mekuria, 72
Americanization, 10 Buna,Adam, 76
Amharas, 58, 76, 80, 90, 129, 142; racism of, 72, bus boycott, 45
95, 97, 98, 102; and Trigrayan elites, 144, 149. Cabral,Amilcar, 13, 18, 19, 56, 78, 83, 120
see also Habasha elites capitalism, 13, 26; colonial, 7, 8, 56, 126; core vs.
Amharization, 74, 128 peripheral, 34, 110, 111, 125, 134; global, 1,
Anderson, Benedict, 15, 16, 59 5–6, 9, 24, 93–4, 148
Anderson, Perry, 6 Carmichael, Stokely, 49
Anglo-American ruling class, 34, 39, 46, 94. see also Carson, Clayborne, 50
White supremacy Cavalli-Sforza, 12
apartheid, 10. see also American apartheid Chase-Dunn, C., 110
Appeal (Walker), 109 children, 118, 136, 141
Arffan Qallo (musical group), 114, 115 Chomsky, Noam, 137
aristocracy, 6. see also elites Christianity, 30, 31, 68, 85, 97; Orthodox, 66, 71,
armed struggles, 76, 79, 80, 115, 116, 131. see also 99, 113, 120
revolutionary nationalism churches, 33, 37, 45, 46