Is there an injustice committed against those who wrote lasting legacy not only in Ethiopia but also across all black people of the world and illuminated the kindle of freedom later on?
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DefendTheTruth
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The Rendezvous
is now established to have been at Adwa 0.0 (the meeting and marching point, from where the march was started for the historic war at Adwa), which is the center of the capital of Ethiopia, and it remains now to answer who the bulk of those marchers were, from where they came and who mobilized them at the grassroots level)? And also it begs an answer why those people were denied recognition for over 128 years?
Is there an injustice committed against those who wrote lasting legacy not only in Ethiopia but also across all black people of the world and illuminated the kindle of freedom later on?
Is there an injustice committed against those who wrote lasting legacy not only in Ethiopia but also across all black people of the world and illuminated the kindle of freedom later on?