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T. Ras Makonnen : ウィキペディア英語版 | T. Ras Makonnen T. Ras Makonnen (c. 1900- 18 December 1983, Nairobi) was a Guyanese-born Pan-African activist. ==Biography== Makonnen was born George Thomas N. Griffiths in Buxton, Guyana. His paternal grandfather was reputedly born in Tigre, Ethiopia, and taken to British Guiana by a Scottish miner.〔Amon Saba Sakaana, "Makonnen, Ras", in David Dabydeen, John Gilmore, Cecily Jones (eds), ''The Oxford Companion to Black British History'', Oxford University Press, 2007, p. 283.〕 Makonnen completed his secondary school in Guyana, before leaving in 1927 to study mineralogy in Texas, and then attended Cornell University in 1933.〔"Ras Makonnen: True Pan-Africanist. An Appreciation: The Weekly Review (Nairobi), January 6, 1984", in 〕 During the Second Italo-Abyssinian War in 1935, he changed his name to emphasize his African roots. He has 3 children, T'Shai R. Makonnen, Desta Makonnen and Sheba Makonnen.
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