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European capitalism, 5; see also capitalism
Hellinger, Douglas, 90
European colonialism, 7, 8, 11, 56
Henze, Paul, 90–1
European imperialism, 4, 90, 100–1, 102
Hicks, Irvin, 97
Europeans, 96. see also a specific country
Fanon, Frantz, 93, 147
Hiltzik, Michael A., 83
historiography, 129, 140
fascism. see Italian fascism
Fida, Haile, 142, 143
Hobsbawm, Eric J., 16
folktales, 27, 28
Holcomb, Bonnie, 63, 69, 115, 120, 144; and
Fossati, Bruna, 87, 118
Ethiopian colonialism, 56, 125
Holloway, Joseph E., 29
France, 6, 7, 101
Horne, Gerald, 135
Frazier, E. Franklin, 44
human agency, 4–5, 16, 24
Free African Society, 33
human dignity, 20, 21
Freedmen’s Bureau, 35
freedom, Ethiopia as symbol of, 4
human rights violations, 88, 89, 92, 102–3, 119;
freedom movements, 1, 23,128–9. see also
United Nations and, 82, 105. see also state
liberation; Civil Rights movement
terrorism; torture
Hunt, Michael, 94, 95, 104
Freedom’s Journal (newspaper), 108
Ibssa, Sisai, 56, 115, 125
Freeman, Rhoda Golden, 33
French Revolution, 6–7, 11
imperialism, 3, 57, 76, 113, 148; European, 4, 90,
100–1, 102. see also colonialism
fullness (kao/kayyo), 62, 70
imprisonment, 92, 137, 143, 144
gada (Oromo democratic) system, 62–4, 65–9, 151;
indentured servants, 1–2, 32
restoration of, 59, 60, 123, 131, 145
indigenous peoples, 152. see also Native Americans;
Galla (racial insult), 72, 77, 95, 98, 99. see also
Ethiopian racism Heaney,Thomas W., 11 Index • 213
Oromo nationalism
Gamada, Haile-Mariam, 75, 77, 143 individualism, 138, 139
Ganno,Aster, 73, 113 Industrial Revolution, 5, 8
Garnet, Henry H., 32 Integration(ism), 47, 139
Garrison,William Lloyd, 109 intellectuals, 17, 128;African American, 31–2, 40,
garrison cities, 2, 56, 57, 119, 125, 128 42, 53, 109–10, 112, 130; Oromo, 68, 78, 79,
Garvey, Marcus, 37, 40, 41, 44 114, 115, 142, 145, 146. see also educated
Garvey Movement, 48, 108 class
Gellner, Ernest, 20, 80 internationalism, 15
genocide, 56, 58–9, 79, 94, 100, 148 Isaacs, Harold R., 40
ghettos,African American, 37–8, 53 Islam, 48, 66, 68, 71, 120
Giddens,Anthony, 133 Islamic Front for the Liberation of Oromia
global capitalism, 1, 24, 93–4, 148; and nation state, (IFLO), 82, 84
5–6, 9. see also capitalism Islamic fundamentalism, 85
global imperialism, 57, 113 Israel, 85, 105, 115
globalization, 3, 103, 147, 148, 152; and racism, 53, Italian fascism, 57, 71, 126
137 Italy, 7, 101, 113
God (Waaqa), 61, 63 Jenkins, J. C., 112, 127
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 81 Jim Crow laws, 25, 36, 111, 130, 134, 136
Great Britain, 6, 57, 113, 115, 126, 151; and Haile Jinadu, L.Adele, 13
Selassie regime, 71–2, 101 Joireman, Sandra Fullerton, 85–6
Greetz, C., 115 Kana Beekta? (pamphlet), 77, 115
Grice, Hezekiah, 109 Kasarda, J. D., 53
Guji (Oromia), 65 Kassam,Aneesa, 61
Gumi Gayo (Oromo assembly), 66 Kaul,Ashok, 15
Habasha elites, 72, 85, 86, 88, 93, 149; power of, Kedourie, Elie, 20
73; racism of, 58, 96–100, 101–2; Soviet Kelly, Hilarie A., 64
backing of, 90, 101;Western backing of, 89, Kenya, 105, 118
115. see also Amharas;Tigrayans Kidane,Tesfaye Gebre, 82
Haile Selassie regime, 76, 81, 90, 96, 102, 115, 142; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 23, 36, 40, 53, 140; and
British restoration of, 71–2, 101 Civil Rights movement 45–8
Haile-Mariam, Mengistu, 81–2, 116, 142 kinship system, Oromo, 59–61, 67
Haitian Revolution, 109 knowledge elites, 11, 17, 58, 129. see also educated
Haraway, D. J., 17 class; intellectuals
Harlem Renaissance, 32, 40, 41 Krapf, J. Lewis, 57, 72
Hassen, Mohammed, 73, 80, 113, 114, 129 Ku Klux Klan, 45, 129
health services, 141–2 Kumsa, Kuwee, 67, 68