The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), led by Joseph Kony, has been behind one of the longest and most brutal conflicts in Uganda and its neighboring countries. This conflict has displaced nearly two million people and killed thousands. The LRA started its rebellion
Of all the differed parts of African womanhood, none are more captivating than the many portrayals of Dark Madonnas. In reality, the Dark Madonnas of Europe are the most worshiped symbols in all of the European Christian world. Their places of worship
Tarenorerer of Emu Bay in northern Tasmania was an indigenous Australian pioneer of the Tommeginne individuals. In her youth days, she was kidnapped by Natives of the Port Sorell area and offered to white sealers on the Bass Waterway Islands, where they
Muhumusa and Kaigirwa were dreaded pioneers of the East African Nyabingi priestesses that were compelling in Rwanda and Uganda from 1850 to 1950. In 1911 Muhumusa broadcasted that “she would drive out the Europeans” and “that the shots of the Wazungu would
Queen Nzinga Mbande was a profoundly smart and amazing seventeenth-century leader of the Ndongo and Matamba Kingdoms (new Angola). Around the seventeenth century, Nzinga valiantly and cunningly battled for the opportunity of her kingdoms against the Portuguese, who were colonizing the Focal
Carlota (died 1844) was abducted from her Yoruba clan, acquired chains to Cuba as a youngster and constrained into bondage in the city of Matanzas, attempting to collect and process sugar stick under the most fierce of conditions. She was brilliant, melodic,
Amanirenas (spelt Amanirena as well) was one of the best kandakes, or sovereign moms, who managed over the Meroitic Kingdom of Kush in upper east Africa. She ruled over the kingdom between c. 40 B.C.- 10 B.C. At the point when Roman
Assata Shakur is an African-American dissident who was an individual from the Dark Jaguar Gathering and Dark Freedom Armed force somewhere in the range of 1971 and 1973. Assata worked through the BPP and the BLA to battle racial, social, and financial
Harriet Tubman (conceived Araminta Harriet Ross; 1820 – March 10, 1913) Harriet Tubman was an African-American abolitionist, helpful, and Association spy during the American Common War. Naturally introduced to bondage, Tubman got away to Philadelphia in 1849, at that point quickly
Queen Nanny, a Jamaican national legend, was an outstanding pioneer of the Jamaican Maroons in the eighteenth century. Nanny was captured from Ghana, West Africa, as a youth, and constrained into subjugation in Jamaica. As i was growing up, influenced by the
The Dahomey Amazons or Mino was an all-female military regiment of the Fon individuals of the Kingdom of Dahomey in the present-day Republic of Benin. They existed from the seventeenth century as far as possible of the nineteenth century. European stories allude
The 1800s, in the Americas and Europe, was a fascinating and occupied period, loaded up with honourable opposition and rebellions from Dark people everywhere throughout the world. By then, subjugation had been cancelled but was as yet drilled in numerous pieces
When slavery is discussed in the media and instructed in schools, almost no is references the solid and savage opposition that Africans set facing the enslavers and their associates. The courage of African predecessors is hidden mostly where no one will think
Throughout our history as Africans, we have been known for our versatility and hard soul. No other individuals on the essence of the earth have experienced damnation and back as much as we have been. In any case, regardless we turn out
The picture above shows Dr Samuel Lee Kountz, whose achievements in medicine can fully show you the contributions of the Black man to the advancement of humanity. The eminent surgeon was born to Samuel Kountz, Sr. and Emma Montague in Lexa, Arkansas,
Ota Benga, a young African boy, was kidnapped from Congo and taken to the United States of America. He was put in a zoo with monkeys and displayed them together on arrival. Ota Benga was a Congolese Mbuti pygmy, best known for
Africa’s autonomy was a hard fight on numerous fronts of the landmass. The battle had many courageous African saviours, and various European colonizers and adversaries, who needed to lead African forever. Africa’s experience with Europeans began route before servitude. Also, from the