Have African women always been subservient?
Has Africa ever had female leaders?
Let this book answer your questions.
'Twenty African Queens Every Young Girl Should Know About' is the collation of stories and the celebration of the amazing women who were Queens in various countries in Africa.
From Ghana to Madagascar, Benin to Ethiopia, South Africa to Egypt, they were Queens who expanded empires, conquered nations, protected their people from slavery and colonialism, established new standards of femininity, defenders of their sovereignty and builders of commerce and industry.
The book highlights their achievements, their drive, their passion, their warrior spirit and their leadership.
This book is for girls of African descent to understand their history and take pride in it.
Above all, however, this book seeks to create a sense of aspiration and fearlessness in girls of all nations, all creeds, everywhere. To use their voices and their minds to occupy space, to speak up and to lead with passion and wisdom and truth.
Meet twenty-one of Africa’s most auspicious Queens.
The Author
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Nana Ofori-Atta Oguntola is a filmmaker who loves to tell stories, especially stories of under-represented people and groups.
Her passion is telling stories which inspire other people to be and do better and above all to believe in their dreams.
She is also driven by the desire to ensure that powerful, worthwhile stories are told and preserved for generations to come.
Connect with Nana
LinkedIn: Nana Ofori-Atta Oguntola