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Death of former Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie.
1976 (Aug 28)
Haile Selassie, former emperor of Ethiopia and also known as "King of Kings," "The Conquering Lion of Judah," and "Elect of God," died of prostate gland problems in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the age of eighty-three. Selassie had been a hero for many Black Americans since 1936 when he made an impassioned plea and took a firm stance for Ethiopian self-determination before the League of Nations following the invasion of his country by fascist Italy. Selassie last visited the United States in 1969 and laid a wreath on the grave of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. Five years later, the emperor was deposed in a military coup after ruling the African nation (one of human civilization's oldest countries) for fifty-seven years. Selassie was "the world's longest serving monarch."
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