Reines d’Afrique – Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS


THANKS

SUMMARY

PRELIMINARY NOTE

FOREWORD


I. QUEENS OF AFRICA

Anne Zingha, Queen of Angola – 17th century

Tassin Hangbe, Queen of Dahomey – 18th

Ndete Yalla, Queen of Walo, Senegal – 19th

Ranavalona III, last queen of Madagascar – 19-20th


II. WOMEN OF POWER AND INFLUENCE

Nefertiti, Queen of Egypt – 1400 B.C.

Queen Kassa – Empire of Mali – 14th

Malan Alua, princess of Sanvi Kingdom – Ivory Coast – 19th

Madam Tinubu, Nigerian businesswoman, activist and politician – 19th

LIST OF PICTURES


III. ENSLAVED WOMEN RESISTANCES AND ANTI-COLONIALIST FEMALE FIGHTERS

Al Kahena, a Berber resistant to the Muslim conquest – 7th

Senegalese fighters against Muslim slavery – 19th

Solitude la mulâtresse, a Guadeloupean freedom fighter – 19th

Harriet Tubman, the Moses of Black American people – 19th

Sarraounia Mangou, a heroin of Niger, facing the French colonial conquest – 19th.

Yaa Asantewaa, leader of the last anticolonial rebellion of Ghana – 19-20th


IV. PROPHETESSES AND MESSIANIC MOVEMENTS

Kimpa Vita, known as the Congolese Joan of Arc – 18th.

Nongquause, and the tragedy of the Xosas – South Africa – 19th

Nehanda, anti-colonialist prophetess of Zimbabwe

Alice Lenshina, founder of the Lumpa church in Zambia 20th.


V. WARRIORS

The Amazons of Dahomey – 17-19th.


VI. PRINCELY ROMANCES

Yennega, the Amazon from Upper-Volta – 12th.

Salou Casaïs, a princess of Gao and Anselme d’Isalguier, a gentleman from Toulouse: A French-Malian romance in the 15th century


VII. VICTIM

Saartjee Baartman, known as Hottentot Venus, victim of European racism – 19th.


VIII. MOTHERS OF HEROES

Sogolon Kedjou the hunchback, mother of Sundiata Keita, the founder of the empire of Mali – 13th.

Nandi, Shaka’s mother, the king of the Zulus – 19th.


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