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When We Ruled: The Rise and Fall of Twelve African Queens and Warriors
When We Ruled: The Rise and Fall of Twelve African Queens and Warriors | Paula Akpan
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Discover the reigns of twelve African queens and warriors from across the continent in this immersive and pioneering history. Njinga Mbande. Nana Yaa Asantewaa. Makobo Modjadji VI. Ranavalona the First. These queens and warriors ruled vast swathes of the African continent, where they led, loved, and fought for their kingdoms and people. Their impact can still be felt today, and yet, beyond the lands they called home, so few of us have ever heard their names. In When We Ruled, historian Paula Akpan takes us into the worlds of these powerful figures, following their stories and how they came to rule and influence the futures of their people. Through deep research and discovery, Akpan will uncover new truths and grapple with uncomfortable realities, allowing us to be immersed in countless moments of bravery, intrigue, and, for some, the unraveling of their rule. With reigns spanning from pre-colonial Nigeria to the rich lands of Rwanda, and from Ancient Egypt to apartheid South Africa, these rulers shed new light on gender politics in these regions, showing how women were celebrated and revered before colonizing powers took hold, and continued to be long after. In this game-changing narrative of twelve lives, Akpan takes us on a spellbinding, enrapturing, and immersive history that is nothing short of revelatory.
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Here we are, reading African history on a Sunday night. Akpan frames things around twelve non-male rulers, but the book is less about royal profiles than the political setup of each region during the era in question. It‘s interesting, with personal touches from Akpan‘s research trips in aid of each chapter, but there‘s something about her syntax that slows me right down. It takes me way longer than Kobo‘s usually accurate reading time estimates.

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