In "FROM DAVID WALKER TO BARACK OBAMA," Dr. Emma S. Etuk
contends that well-known Ethiopianists have o ered the inspiration
for black freedom and must not be forgotten.
Ethiopianists and Ethiopianism have little or nothing to do with
the government or the country known today as Ethiopia in East
Africa. Ethiopianists shared the common belief, hope, and faith in
Africa as the land of their ancestors to which, by the grace of
God, they would return as free people. They based their hope and
faith in Africa upon a biblical text found in Psalm 68:31: "Princes
shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands
unto God." Ethiopianism was the ideology, and Ethiopianists were
the apostles of the ideology.
In this study, Etuk o ers studies of well-known Ethiopianists
W. E. B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Edward Blyden, Henry Garnet,
Alexander Crummell, Bishop Henry Turner, Martin R. Delany, David
Walker, and Frances E. W. Harper, the famed African American poet.
Etuk, a professional historian, resurrects these names with a new
perspective and argues that these men and women were the keepers of
the African Dream. He provides an exhaustive record of their
speeches, writings, and actions to provide a solid foundation for
his thesis that Ethiopianists are the keepers of the African
Dream.
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