The Origin of Wrongs Against African Women

Onencan Apuke Cankech, 2011
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"The Origin of Wrongs Against African Women" is an academic book that examines the roles, contributions, and achievements of African women during the ancient civilizations of Africa. It highlights the lives of significant Black women whose records have endured the challenges of slavery, imperialism, and time. Through critical analysis, it demonstrates how Black women positioned themselves as political, military, and spiritual leaders of their time and how these positions compare to the present. The book employs African-centered paradigms and combines anti-colonial and Black feminist thought to reconstruct systematic narratives about the historical roles of African women. It addresses changes in gender roles and relationships and sheds light on the ongoing challenges contemporary African women face regarding leadership positions and resources into the 21st century. The work provides a thorough examination of the often blurred roles and contributions of African women and places them at the center of education.

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topic
Social sciences
Author
Onencan Apuke Cankech
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2011
Item number
55373344

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Publisher
Lap Lambert Academic
Category
Reference books
Release date
4.3.2025

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topic
Social sciences
Author
Onencan Apuke Cankech
Year
2011
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2011

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