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Rastafarianism's emergence and growth in the Caribbean is explored as a response to social and psychological turmoil, reflecting the struggles of the African Diaspora. The movement serves as a means for individuals to reclaim their identity and address deep-rooted conflicts within society. Rather than stemming from revolutionary ideals, Rastafarianism arises from a quest for understanding and connection to heritage, with a focus on the worship of a Black God, highlighting the complexities of cultural identity in the region.
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Rastafarians. A Movement Tied with a Social and Psychological Conflict, Girma Yohannes Iyassu Menelik
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