Ethiopia's
Writers like O.M. Skinner were clearly influenced by Ethiopianism, which invoked Ethiopia in reference to the ancient kingdom, holding it up as an emblem of old African civilization before European colonization. Of course, Ethiopia also refers to the modern-day nation, and the poems often demonstrate some slippage between the two meanings. Whether a symbol of ancient glory or an example of a contemporary, independent African nation, Ethiopia wielded great power as a literary device.