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Civil Rights Act of 1866, 134
Dimbo, Lidya, 73, 113
Civil Rights Act of 1964, 47, 136
discrimination, 14, 89, 95, 135, 137–8. see also
Civil Rights movement, 38, 41–8, 109, 121, 127,
140; and accommodationists, 42–3; and Black
racism
Djibouti, 105, 118
nationalism, 23–4, 25, 51, 52, 128; King’s role
in, 45–8; and NAACP, 42–5
Douglass, Frederick, 32
Civil War,American, 34, 110–11, 125
Drake, St. Clair, 33
civilization, 11, 12, 14
Dubnow, Simon, 122
Clark, Kenneth B., 37
Du Bois,W. E. B., 41, 42, 112
Eckert, M., 112, 127
Clarke, John H., 33
class system, 7, 34, 94. see also Oromo collaborative
educated class, 17, 19, 38, 111. see also intellectuals
class; racial caste system; and specific class
education, 34–5, 74, 78, 125, 128; denied to
Oromos, 113, 115, 123, 125
Clinton,William, 103
collective action, 124–5, 128, 131
elites, 10, 21, 91, 113–14, 115; Black, 52, 139;
collective identity, 131–2, 134
Ethiopian, 58, 74, 129, 132, 143; knowledge,
colleges/universities, 35, 78
11, 17, 58, 129. see also Habasha elites
colonialism, 1, 5, 20, 140; European, 7, 8, 11; and
Emancipation Proclamation, 36. see also slavery,
global capitalism, 6, 93. see also Ethiopian
abolition of
settler colonialism; imperialism
employment, 53, 137
England, 7. see also Great Britain
“colored” people, 29
equality, 26, 46, 108, 109, 114, 116
common citizenship, 7, 13
communications technology, 146, 147
Eritrean People’s Liberation Front, 81, 91
Eritreans, 105, 131
concentration camps, 84, 118, 144
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 44 Dillon, M. L., 110, 111
Ethiopian elites, 58, 74, 129, 132, 143. see also
Connor,Walker, 18 Amharas; Habasha elites;Tigrayans
Constitution,American, 39, 127 Ethiopian empire, 149. see also Ethiopian (settler)
Cornish, Samuel, 108 colonialism
Couto, Richard A., 121 Ethiopian-Eritrean War, 131
Crispi, Francisco, 101 Ethiopian National Liberation Front (ENLF),
Crummell,Alexander, 32 115–16, 142, 148
Cruse, Harold, 23 Ethiopian Officer’s Revolutionary Movement
cultural assimilation, 14, 33, 73–4 (EORM), 82
cultural diversity/pluralism, 10, 15 see also Ethiopian Oppressed Revolutionary Struggle
multiculturalism (ECHAT), 79
cultural genocide, 58–9, 119 Ethiopian People’s Democratic Movement, 82
cultural hegemony, 29–31, 39 Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic
cultural identity, 50, 58, 100, 138, 147–8, 150; and Front (EPRDF), 69, 88, 90, 91;Tigrayan
racism, 14, 40, 72, 96–7 domination of, 82–3, 84–5, 92, 116, 118, 141
cultural memory, 110, 120, 121–2, 123 Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party (EPRP),
cultural nationalism, 38, 39–41, 44, 128 79, 142–3
cultural resources, 17–18, 26–8 Ethiopian racism, 56, 95–102; Galla (racial insult),
cultural revival, 83, 121, 123 72, 77, 95, 98, 99; of Habasha elites, 96–100,
cultural suppression, 93 101–2; and slave trade, 97–8
cultural universalism, 8, 11, 13, 139 Ethiopian (settler) colonialism, 4, 55–9, 64, 66,
culture, Oromo, 18, 70, 78, 125; and politics, 116, 129; and African American nationalism
19–20; and social development, 62–3 compared, 123–6; and assimilation, 73–4; and
Darwinism, 14, 95 capitalism, 7, 8; and collaborative class, 2–3,
death, 76–7, 92, 141. See also assassinations; 56, 57, 68, 93, 120–1, 125, 126; and cultural
genocide; murder genocide, 58–9, 119; and European
Delaney, Martin, 27, 32 imperialism, 90, 100–1, 102; OLF resistance
Delgado, Richard, 100 to, 77–9, 81; U.S. role in, 9, 92–3
democracy, 103, 124, 150–1; bourgeois, 6, 7; elite, Ethio-Somali War (1977–1978), 80
91; multicultural, 17, 53, 132, 133, 141, 152; ethnic cleansing, 84, 100, 105
and self-determination, 7, 9, 86, 93, 104, 142. ethnocentrism, 10. see also racism
see also gada system; revolutionary ethnocide, 125, 148. see also genocide
multicultural democracy ethnocratic politics, 56. see also Tigrayans,
Derg (military regime), 79, 80, 83, 116, 142, 144 ethnocracy of
development, 13, 14; finna, 62, 70; social, 62–3 ethnonationalism, 9, 14–15, 18, 20, 122–3
diaspora, Oromo, 70, 72–3, 145–6 Euro-Americans, 11–12, 101, 134, 151
Dilbo, Galasa, 83 Eurocentrism, 128