Rastafari In The 21st Century - What Life has Taught I&I: Volume One

Rastafari In The 21st Century - What Life has Taught I&I: Volume One
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Publisher : Rootz Foundation Inc.
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781639720354
ISBN-13 : 1639720359
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Download or read book Rastafari In The 21st Century - What Life has Taught I&I: Volume One written by Priest Douglas Smith and published by Rootz Foundation Inc.. This book was released on 2021-08 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Volume One of “Rastafari In The 21st Century: What Life Has Taught I&I” contains the previously unwritten history of the First Generation of Rastafari Elders. Today, many of that First Generation of Rastafari Elders are transitioning on to become Ancestors, and as they do so, their colorful and important life stories are already starting to fade from the collective memory of the people of Jamaica and the world. This well-illustrated and thought-provoking volume was written as a literary tribute lest the world forget to highlight and honor those Rastafari Elders who sacrificed everything and endured so much with so little in order to establish a new Cultural Tradition and Way of Life. The colorful biographies of the individual Rastafari Patriarchs and Matriarchs included in this Tribute to the Elders provide a panoramic, comprehensive and illuminating insight into the cultural mindset and political worldview of the Rastafari. The revealing biographies of the selected Rastafari Elders also give mind-boggling and eye-opening accounts of the harrowing and dangerous life of the once socially ostracized and publicly despised Rastafari activists.


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