Knowledge class.
PLAY THEIR NAME ON GOOGLE!
And that's the proposal! Their name yes, you will find incredible deeds on behalf of the Black people.
Celebrating African Women. The womb that generated h.umanity.
I decided to cite some women that you should dedicate yourself to getting to know more! Follow:
Merite Ptah: Kemet's oldest scientist and physician.
Hathsepsut: Pharaoh of Kemet over 3,500 years ago.
Nefertiti: powerful and respected queen.
Nzinga: intelligently and bravely faced the invading Portuguese in the 17th century.
Aqualtune and Dandara: guerrillas and political leaders of Quilombo dos Palmares.
Luiza Mahin: fundamental warrior in the Malê Revolt in 1835 (Salvador)
Nandi: Powerful Queen of the Zulu people.
Yaa Asantewa: Queen Ashante who led a mighty war against the Brit!sh.
Queen Nanny: Maroon queen in Jamaica who tore off the h.ead of a genocidal w.hite man with a machete.
Tereza do Quariterê: Quilombola leader in Mato Grosso in the 18th century
Zeferina: Quilombola leader, skilled warrior in archery. 19th century Salvador.
Sojourner and Harriet: Abolitionist revolutionaries active in the enslavement that took place in the USA.
Muthoni Wa Kirima: Guerrilla and only female general in the 20th century Kenyan liberation struggle.(Mau Mau Rebellion)
Breffu: Leader of the St. John. He sl.aughtered the main heads of slaveholders.
Tia Ciata: provided resistance and permanence of the culture and religion of African origin in Brazil.
Amy Jacques Garvey: First Lady of the UNIA and Marcus Garvey's main publicist.
Carlota Lucumi: Leader of the Slave Revolt in Cuba. Orchestrated, and performed.
Titina Silá: Guerrilla who dedicated her brief life to the liberation of Guinea Bissau.
Marimba Ani: Anthropologist who contributed a phenomenal and unique treatise on those that have never been studied (colorless ge.nocides).
Assata Shakur: Revolutionary, activist, member of the Black Panther.
Betty Shabazz: Educator and civil rights activist in the USA.
Beatriz Nascimento: Historian and activist in Brazil.
African women continue to play a fundamental role in the existence/resistance, experience/survival of the Black people.
May we be continuity of all this ancestry! Ase!!!
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