- Archibald Dunkley
Henry Archibald Dunkley was, along with
Leonard Howell ,Joseph Hibbert , andRobert Hinds , one of the first preachers of theRastafari movement inJamaica following the coronation of Ras Tafari as EmperorHaile Selassie I of Ethiopia on2 November ,1930 .Dunkley had spent much time away from Jamaica, as a seaman employed by the
United Fruit Company , and he returned toPort Antonio , Jamaica onDecember 8 ,1930 , where he switched professions, becoming a street preacher. His studies of the Bible had convinced him that the newly-crowned Haile Selassie was the returnedMessiah , and that "Rastafari" was a name of God. By 1933, he had relocated to Kingston, where the King of Kings Ethiopian Mission was founded. Following Howell's December 1933 imprisonment for sedition, Dunkley too was imprisoned briefly by the authorities a number of times in 1934 and 1935 on charges of "disorderly conduct". In August 1938, he became one of the foundation members of the first Jamaican local chapter of theEthiopian World Federation , Local 17, which however became dormant soon afterward, to be replaced by the more permanent Local 31.Although not as much is known of his life as that of Howell (the most outspoken founder of Rastafari), Dunkley was reported as still alive as of 1991 [Barry Chevannes, "The Rastafari of Jamaica", in "When Prophets Die" by Timothy Miller, p. 143] .
References
* [http://www.ethiopianworldfed.org/history.htm History of the Ethiopian World Federation]
* "The Rastafarians" By Leonard E. Barrett: - p. 82
* "Africana" By Henry Louis Gates - p. 645
* "Rastafari - Black Decolonization" by Michael Hoenisch in "CrossRoutes: the Meanings of "race" in the 21st century". p. 139
* "Exploring New Religions" By George D. Chryssides, p. 271
* "Arise Ye mighty people!: gender, class, and race in popular struggles" - by Terisa E. Turner, p. 60
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