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The Emperor of Ethiopia in Lusoland: Ethiopia, Portugal and the Organization of African Unit
Manuel João Ramos (Ramos, M. J.); Isabel Carvalho (Boavida, I.); Alexandra Dias (Alexandra Dias); Aurora Santos (Aurora Santos); Luís Cristina de Barros (Luís Cristina de Barros); Delphine Lecoutre (Delphine Lecoutre); Tânia Tribe (Tânia Tribe); et al.
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Catalogue of a documental exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, SOAS (University of London), commemorating King Haile Selassie's visit to Portugal in 1959, a key period for the understanding of some of the events that led to the independence of many African countries, and to the delay of the independence of many others, and to the foundation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in 1962. On June 23rd 1959, His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I departed from Addis Ababa on a state tour to six countries. Egypt (June 23rd – 29th), the USSR (June 30th – July 13th), Czechoslovakia (July 13th – 17th), Belgium (July 17th – 20th), France (July 20th – 24th) and Portugal (26th – 31st). He also made a private visit to Yugoslavia in early September, after a month’s holiday in Germany where he spent at least one week in Baden Baden to rest and cleanse his body after the highly demanding diet of the previous five weeks and went to Bad Nauheim to meet King Ibn-Saud of Arabia. These were the countries whose people would have the ‘opportunity to meet this statesman’ and whose leaders ‘would have the stimulating effect of personal knowledge’ of the Ethiopian emperor, according to the Ethiopian Herald editorial the day he left.
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