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This image depicts several influential figures associated with the Pan-Africanism and Rastafari movements. The central figure in the white robe and blue bowler hat is Marcus Garvey (1887–1940), a Jamaican political activist and proponent of Pan-Africanism, who advocated for the unity and return of people of African descent to Africa. He is considered a prophet by Rastafarians. The figures in dark hats at the top (left and right) are Haile Selassie I (1892–1975), the Emperor of Ethiopia. He is revered by Rastafarians as Jah* (God incarnate) and the returned Messiah. The figure on the bottom left, with glasses and a white beard, is Leonard Howell (1898–1981), often considered one of the founders of the Rastafari movement. The image is a symbolic representation of these key leaders and their interconnected roles in the history and philosophy of Pan-Africanism and Rastafari.
