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Everyone is originally from Africa, and this book is therefore for everyone.
For too long, Africa’s history has been dominated by western narratives of slavery and colonialism, or simply ignored. Now, Zeinab Badawi sets the record straight.
In this fascinating book, Badawi guides us through Africa’s spectacular history – from the very origins of our species, through ancient civilisations and medieval empires with remarkable queens and kings, to the miseries of conquest and the elation of independence. Visiting more than thirty African countries to interview countless historians, anthropologists, archaeologists and local storytellers, she unearths buried histories from across the continent and gives Africa its rightful place in our global story.
The result is a gripping new account of Africa: an epic, sweeping history of the oldest inhabited continent on the planet, told through the voices of Africans themselves.
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“An African History of Africa” by Zeinab Badawi is a comprehensive and captivating exploration of the oldest inhabited continent on Earth. The book, which is a result of Badawi’s seven-year journey through more than 30 African countries, offers a fresh perspective on the continent’s rich history, challenging the traditional narratives that have long dominated the discourse.
The book is a must-read for everyone, not just those with African roots, as it underscores the fact that everyone is originally from Africa. Badawi’s meticulous research and storytelling skills bring to life the continent’s epic history, from its origins of humanity to its ancient civilizations, medieval empires, and the struggles for independence. The book is a testament to the resilience and diversity of the African people, and it serves as a powerful reminder of the continent’s significant contributions to the world.