Ras Dr. Wayne Rose is a co-convener of the School of Sacrament Ras Tafari University (SOSACRU), and a former Fellow at Johns Hopkins University Center for Social Concerns. He currently works as a Lecturer at Morgan State University and a Graduate Adjunct professor of History at Jackson State University. He lectures on American History, African Diaspora History, and Afro-Caribbean spirituality. His previous teaching institutions include the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
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Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Conceptualizing and Historicizing Du Bois's Early Life, Pan Africanism, and its Ethiopian Locality Chapter 3. Situating Ethiopia as the Locality for Du Boisian Pan African Service: The Black Internationalist Locale Chapter 4. Your Majesty's Obedient Servant: 1930 to 1934 Chapter 5. Pursuing and Maintaining the Black Internationalist Agenda amidst the Drumbeats of War Chapter 6. Emperor Haile Selassie I on the Shores of America, 1954 Chapter 7. The Conclusion Bibliography Appendix. W. E. B. Du Bois Correspondence About the Author