The struggle of which country, long regarded as a symbol for all of Africa, to maintain its independence in the face of Italian aggression became a cause célèbre for African Americans in the 1930s?

a. Ethiopia
b. Liberia
c. Egypt
d. Sierra Leone


a. Ethiopia

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