Rastafari: A Way of Life
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Title
Rastafari: A Way of Life
Description
This is a paperback book categorized under Sociology, Black History, and Religious Studies.
Key Details:
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Authorship: The text is written by Tracy Nicholas. The photographs are provided by Bill Sparrow.
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Preface: The book features a new preface written by Ras Sekou Tafari.
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Cover Design: The front cover features a large central photograph of a Rastafarian man wearing a woven tam, set against a yellow background with red and green arched bands. It includes a graphic of "The Lion of Judah" alongside smaller portraits of The Honourable Marcus Garvey ("Forerunner and Prophet") and H.I.M. Haile Selassie I ("God and King"). The cover concept is credited to Ras Sekou Tafari. The cover design was created by Kashif Malik Hassan-EL.
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Content/Synopsis: The back cover provides a detailed synopsis explaining the roots of Rastafarianism in Jamaica, which was heavily influenced by Marcus Garvey's "back to Africa" philosophy in the 1920s. It notes the movement's pivotal moment: the 1930 coronation of Ras Tafari (Haile Selassie) as Emperor of Ethiopia, fulfilling prophecies for followers who view him as the living God. The book promises a deep dive into Rastafarian culture, covering elements like dreadlocks, the religious use of ganja (marijuana), and reggae music through text and photography.
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Publishers: The book is published by Research Associates School Times Publications. It is distributed by Frontline Distribution International, Inc., based in Chicago, IL.