The Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 inspired hundreds of black Americans--and some white Americans--to volunteer to serve in Haile Selassie& #39;s army.
Here& #39;s a report from the Getty archive, showing volunteers queuing up in Harlem. 1/3
Here& #39;s a report from the Getty archive, showing volunteers queuing up in Harlem. 1/3
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Recruiters hoped that thousands of men would be enlisted for service in Ethiopia.
Here& #39;s Eldridge Eastman, New Bruswick-born descendant of black loyalists, pleading with black Canadians to join Haile Selassie& #39;s army. Eastman had been the world sprint champion in 1906.
Recruiters hoped that thousands of men would be enlisted for service in Ethiopia.
Here& #39;s Eldridge Eastman, New Bruswick-born descendant of black loyalists, pleading with black Canadians to join Haile Selassie& #39;s army. Eastman had been the world sprint champion in 1906.
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Support for Ethiopia was not universal in the United States. Here& #39;s an interviewer talking with New Yorkers about the Italian invasion, October 1935.
Support for Ethiopia was not universal in the United States. Here& #39;s an interviewer talking with New Yorkers about the Italian invasion, October 1935.