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A popular photo of Haile Selassie I, revered as the incarnation of Jah in Rastafarianism, with a message on the back. 【Haile Selassie I】 Born as the son of a nobleman in the Shoa region of southern Ethiopia. He was a cousin of Emperor Menelik II, a hero who gained fame in the Battle of Adwa. He was intelligent from a young age and served as governor of various provinces at a young age. He had an excellent memory, and it is said that even in his later years, he memorized everything important and did not need any notes. Haile Selassie I is believed in Rastafarianism, a black movement centered in Jamaica, to be the incarnation of God (Jah) and part of the Trinity on Earth. Looking at the Jamaican music scene, ska and rocksteady, which were heavily influenced by jazz and R&B, were popular until the mid-1960s. However, with Selassie's visit, the trend shifted to reggae, music as a means of conveying Rastafarian thought and messages. Rastafarian musicians and singers put various Rastafarian messages into their music and gained the support of many people. Bob Marley, in particular, gained worldwide fame and was highly supported by Rastafarians, so even after the sad news of Haile Selassie I's death in 1975, the motivation of the Rastafari movement never diminished. Rather, they sang "Jah Live" (Jah is alive). There is some minor damage at the hem. There are stains. Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve Material: Cotton Shoulder Width: 45cm Body Width: 50cm Sleeve Length: 19cm Length: 72cm
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