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Widow burning in India

Cultural transformations in India: The abolition of historical practices

India, with its deep cultural heritage and long history, has been home to various social customs, rituals, and traditions. While many of these practices celebrate the richness and diversity of Indian …
Queen Amina of Zaria: The legendary warrior queen of West Africa

Queen Amina of Zaria: The legendary warrior queen of West Africa

Queen Amina of Zaria, also known as Amina of Zazzau, was a formidable leader and warrior in the 16th century. She ruled over the Hausa city-state of Zazzau (modern-day Zaria) in present-day northern …
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Anténor Firmin: Haitian anthropologist

Joseph Auguste Anténor Firmin (1850-1911), better known as Anténor Firmin, was a remarkable Haitian intellectual whose contributions to anthropology, journalism, and politics remain influential today. …
Black History Month UK 2024 Reclaiming Narratives

Reclaiming Narratives: The theme of Black History Month 2024

Black History Month in the UK has always been a time for reflection, celebration, and education. Each October, communities across the country come together to honour the contributions of Black people, …
Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu: A trailblazer in sickle cell research and advocacy

Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu: A trailblazer in sickle cell research and advocacy

Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu (born Elizabeth Mary Furlong)is a remarkable figure whose work has had a huge impact on the understanding and treatment of sickle cell disease. This genetic condition …

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition: A day to reflect and educate

Every year on 23 August the world pauses to commemorate the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and Its Abolition. This significant observance, established by UNESCO in 1998, …

Afro-Caribbean religions: Voodoo, Santería, and Obeah

Afro-Caribbean religions, such as Voodoo, Santería, and Obeah, are complex spiritual practices that have evolved over centuries, deeply rooted in the history and cultures of Africa and the Caribbean. …
Freedom Riders

The Freedom Riders: A challenge to segregation in America

The Freedom Riders were a group of brave civil rights activists who embarked on a series of bus trips through the American South to challenge the entrenched system of racial segregation in interstate …
The History of Curaçao

The History of Curaçao

Curaçao, a vibrant island in the southern Caribbean Sea, is rich in history and culture. Its journey from colonisation to achieving autonomy is a tale of resilience, cultural fusion, and economic …

Chad’s Civil Wars

The Republic of Chad has experienced significant internal conflict since its independence in 1960. The two most notable periods of unrest, the First and Second Civil Wars, were marked by intense …
History of Chad

The history of the Republic of Chad: From pre-colonisation to independence

The Republic of Chad, a landlocked country in north-central Africa, has a rich and complex history shaped by its diverse ethnic groups, geographic location, and interactions with external powers. This …
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The Causeway Green Race Riots of 1949

The Causeway Green Riots of 1949, although less known than other postwar racial disturbances in the United Kingdom, marked a significant moment in the history of British race relations. These riots …
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