
Intelligence Squared The 12 Books of Christmas | Zeinab Badawi on an African History of Africa
Dec 22, 2024
Zeinab Badawi, an award-winning broadcaster and author, teams up with historian Kate Williams to discuss an African-centric narrative of history. They explore the origins of humanity through discoveries like Lucy, the powerful Kingdom of Kush, and the diverse paths to African independence. Badawi emphasizes rewriting Africa's story to include local voices and experiences, while highlighting the contributions of female historians. Their conversation illuminates the importance of understanding Africa's past without the lens of colonialism, revealing its rich culture and history.
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Yaa Asantewaa's Bravery
- Yaa Asantewaa, an Asante royal, bravely led an army against the British in the late 19th century.
- She hid the Golden Stool, the Asante kingdom's soul, ensuring its survival despite defeat.
A Family Legacy
- Zainab Badawi's great-grandfather, Sheikh Babikir Badri, fought against General Gordon in the Battle of Khartoum.
- He pioneered female education in Sudan, leaving a legacy of literate and powerful women in their family.
Wars and Independence
- World War I and II fueled African independence movements, as Africans fought alongside Europeans but received unequal treatment.
- This disparity fueled resentment and strengthened the resolve for independence.




